Porcelain Human Tea Strainer HE / SHE

from €50.00

Small companions for slow, soulful tea rituals.

These charming hand-shaped porcelain tea strainers bring both function and quiet whimsy to loose-leaf moments — transforming the simple act of brewing tea into a soft, personal ceremony.

Cute yet refined, they carry the spirit of small sculptural objects: gentle forms that invite you to pause, pour, breathe… and simply be.

Handcrafted in Latvia from slip-cast porcelain and high-fired for lasting strength, each piece becomes non-porous, durable, and made for daily ritual.

Finished in a pure white glossy glaze, they feel smooth, luminous, and almost soft in the hand. The form allows tea leaves to unfurl freely while keeping your cup clear and bright, making them ideal for herbal infusions and loose-leaf teas.

They pair beautifully with our porcelain cups and teaware collections.

Strainer Styles

HE Strainer (wider form)
Height 11 cm (≈ 4.3 in) including legs
Diameter 7 cm (≈ 2.8 in)

SHE Strainer (narrower form with hand-braided detail)
Height 10 cm (≈ 3.9 in)
Diameter 6 cm (≈ 2.4 in)
Height with legs approx. 11 cm (≈ 4.3 in)

Together they form a playful and elegant duo — complementary, balanced, and full of quiet character.

If you would like SHE to nest inside HE, please mention this in the order notes, as not all pairings naturally fit.

Material & Care

• High-fired porcelain
• Non-porous, food-safe, and durable
• Pure white glossy transparent glaze
• Dishwasher safe

Each piece is formed individually, so tiny variations in shape, curve, and expression are part of their charm — subtle traces of the hands that made them.

When selcting a set HE + SHE it includes 1 of each (HE+SHE)

Together they form a playful, elegant duo — complementary, balanced, and full of quiet character.

If you’d like SHE to nest inside HE, please mention this in the order notes, as not all pairings naturally fit.

Thank you for supporting slow, mindful craftsmanship and women-led studio.
Follow our journey and meet the hands behind the pieces at @laimaceramics 🤍

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Small companions for slow, soulful tea rituals.

These charming hand-shaped porcelain tea strainers bring both function and quiet whimsy to loose-leaf moments — transforming the simple act of brewing tea into a soft, personal ceremony.

Cute yet refined, they carry the spirit of small sculptural objects: gentle forms that invite you to pause, pour, breathe… and simply be.

Handcrafted in Latvia from slip-cast porcelain and high-fired for lasting strength, each piece becomes non-porous, durable, and made for daily ritual.

Finished in a pure white glossy glaze, they feel smooth, luminous, and almost soft in the hand. The form allows tea leaves to unfurl freely while keeping your cup clear and bright, making them ideal for herbal infusions and loose-leaf teas.

They pair beautifully with our porcelain cups and teaware collections.

Strainer Styles

HE Strainer (wider form)
Height 11 cm (≈ 4.3 in) including legs
Diameter 7 cm (≈ 2.8 in)

SHE Strainer (narrower form with hand-braided detail)
Height 10 cm (≈ 3.9 in)
Diameter 6 cm (≈ 2.4 in)
Height with legs approx. 11 cm (≈ 4.3 in)

Together they form a playful and elegant duo — complementary, balanced, and full of quiet character.

If you would like SHE to nest inside HE, please mention this in the order notes, as not all pairings naturally fit.

Material & Care

• High-fired porcelain
• Non-porous, food-safe, and durable
• Pure white glossy transparent glaze
• Dishwasher safe

Each piece is formed individually, so tiny variations in shape, curve, and expression are part of their charm — subtle traces of the hands that made them.

When selcting a set HE + SHE it includes 1 of each (HE+SHE)

Together they form a playful, elegant duo — complementary, balanced, and full of quiet character.

If you’d like SHE to nest inside HE, please mention this in the order notes, as not all pairings naturally fit.

Thank you for supporting slow, mindful craftsmanship and women-led studio.
Follow our journey and meet the hands behind the pieces at @laimaceramics 🤍