We are excited to share that we have outgrown our current space and will relocate to a larger facility this spring! Our goal is to reduce disruptions during this transition. To help accomplish this, we recommend placing orders well in advance if you anticipate any upcoming needs.
We will continue processing orders throughout the move and appreciate your patience with any unforeseen delays. Thank you for your support; we look forward to serving you from our new location soon!
Why keep your tea hidden away? The visual appeal of tea is made more apparent when you can view the beautiful and unique appearances of the leaves. Show off your Adagio Teas bulk tea assortment with these brilliantly designed glass jars. Borosilicate glass will block UV rays from harming your tea. An airtight stainless steel lid will keep tea fresh.
Made in China | 12 oz | Contains no tea | 3.75" diameter | 3" tall | Dishwasher safe Our apology for a typo on the packaging box which says it is 8oz. It is indeed 12 oz.
Please note that this jar has a volume of 12 oz, but holds approx 4 oz of tea.
Customer Reviews (614)
Amanda Ohl
“ This is beautiful. I love the seal on the lid, and the glass jar itself is light and elegant.
I cut out the name of my tea and the brewing instructions and tapes it to the bottom of this jar. Perhaps Adagio can incorporate something like his on their packages? Perhaps come with perfectly sized label and instructions with the pouches/boxes of tea so the customers also have the option of labeling the containers they may already have in addition to the resealable bags? ”
Sep 6th '14
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Bonnie Rosenblatt
“ These are wonderful! I love being able to see the tea inside. I do wish there was an easy way to label them. One of the other tea sites sends a rubber banded tag with all the info on when you receive your tea. to transfer to the canister. I so wish Adagio would do something like this. ”
Dec 20th '14
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Anonymous
“ I purchased a dozen of these in both sizes and love the style, lids fit snug with a rubber gasket to help hold in air. However, the rubber gaskets also absorb odors. Several of the more fragrant teas (especially my mint) have ruined their jars because I can't get the scent out of the rubber. Soaking multiple days in baking soda, vinegar, hot water, dishwashing liquid (unscented!) , bleach (be careful to dilute or it may dry out the rubber) have had mixed results. It's possible to also stuff with newspapers to try to absorb lingering oders or try or re-season with old/expired tea but that would take months probably. If you prefer fragrant teas and can dedicate each jar to a specific tea then you'll be fine with these. Otherwise, you will have aroma cross contamination which may negatively impact your more sensitive teas. ”