Please come and join me for a cup of Indian tulsi tea.
The tea pot is from Wedgwood night and day.
These adorable tea cups are from Jeanne Reed's.
A cup of organic tulsi tea is the perfect recipe for relaxing any time of the day.
These dainty flowers are from my garden.
For more memorable centerpieces, tablescapes, and recipes (including gluten free recipes), please check out my book, Entertaining From an Ethnic Indian Kitchen, at my website komalinunna.com.
Please join Marty for Tabletop Tuesday, Lady katherine tea parlor, Susan's Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday, and Cindy for Show and Tell.
Maintaining Fences
15 hours ago
Stunning. The teacups and saucers with matching spoons are the most unusual and gorgeous things I have ever seen. Beautiful. The teapot is so pretty and the tea sound sooooooo good right now. Lovely setting. Thanks so much for joining the party. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tea setting girl...WOW!! I just loved seeing this thanks...hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! I love those colors--just delightful. The teacups look like they have lily of the valley's on them--haven't seen those since I was a child and oh how nice they smell in real life. I have never had that kind of tea!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen teacups and saucers like that before. They are beautiful however! I love that they have matching spoons. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lily of the valley tea set!
ReplyDeleteYour teacups are amazing! I've never seen any like that! Love your tablecloth and flowers too. You have set a beautiful table for tea! I'd love to join you for a cup!
ReplyDeleteYour tablecloth is stunning! I love the fabric and colors and the tea cups are darling. Just delightful!
ReplyDeleteHello there,
ReplyDeleteMy your afternoon tea tablescape is exceptionally lovely my dear! Every exquisite detail from the table cloth to the floeres and especially your beautiful lilly of the valley teaset is just fabulous!
Thankyou so much for partaking today with my 23rd, 'Tuesday Tea For Two'!..,It has been a pleasure!
Cheers from Wanda Lee @ The Plumed Pen
oh my what a lovely shade of blue. I was just reading the other day that its the 2010 color of the year... very nice display indeed.
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Just lovely! I adore the Tea Cups! They are so wonderful! I know you just have to love them, for I do! Love flowers with your lovely Tea Pot! The linen is so pretty! This is just a wonderful Tea! Thank you for joining me again for Tea Time Tuesday! I so loved seeing your Tea! Love those Tea Cups!
ReplyDeleteThose tea cups are simply exquisite! How pretty they look on the white tray atop that beautiful tablecloth! Definitely a set to treasure!
ReplyDeleteJust love the tea cup and spoon set. They are to be treasured. This tea is great. I am sipping a cup now. Thanks for sharing. Suzanne
ReplyDeleteThose teacup sets are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love the teacups!! How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose sets are amazing!
ReplyDeletem ^..^
I love your beautiful tea set-each little piece is so pretty and delicate.
ReplyDeleteI must look into the tea now-haven't had that one before!
Best wishes,
Natasha.
Very pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteHello, Komali. It's always a pleasure to stop by and see your beautiful tabletop items. You arrange them so artfully, and coordinate everything perfectly. The cool blues seem as soothing as a nice cup of tea ... a perfect combination!
ReplyDeleteThose lily of the valley teacups are so beautiful & so unusual! Bella
ReplyDeleteI had to come back and take another peek. Also I wanted to add myself as a follower. I am hoping in some of your posts you'd be willing to offer some of your ethnic recipes. My Father was born and raised in Calcutta and I remember so well the scent of my grandmothers kitchen.
ReplyDeleteSonny
Oh my, those teacups are sooo pretty! I love the little matching spoons.
ReplyDeleteI am completely in love with that sweet tea set!! I adore lily of the valley. What a great Show and Tell!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Hi Sonny,
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are following me. Yes I am planning to feature lots of recipes as well. First I am trying teach the reader how to build the basics of Indian pantry. On that attempt I posted recipes for garam masala powder. In my previous posts I featured my pantry and masala dabba. I am planning to do ginger garlic paste soon. If you are interested in cooking and entertaining with Indian food please check out my book Entertaining from an ethnic Indian Kitchen. It has more than 260 recipes, table settings and entertaining ideas. Good to hear from you.
Komali.
What a lovely tea! Love the teacups; they're very unique! The Lily of the Valley is so pretty on them! Teapot is wonderful too. Thanks for sharing and Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteHi Komali Nunna,
ReplyDeleteWhat a discovery. Your Blog is very interesting, because we like in Germany also to cook Indian food. And now I see the phantastic teaset, I have never seen such an adorable teaset with lily of the valley-decor.
I will come back to have a look on your cooking recipes.
Nice greetings, Johanna
Those tea cups are so cute! Glad I stopped in!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty your tea set is! I will have to look for Tulsi tea, I have never heard of it and am very intriqued. Thank you for sharing it with us. I always learn something new from you.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this little tea set. I never saw anything like the cups and saucers and spoons. Truly a treasure. I'd love to come for tea!!
ReplyDeleteThat is just so precious. What an adorable tea set!
ReplyDeleteYour tea cups are amazing! I love them and have never seen any like that. You'll have to tell their story.
ReplyDeleteHi Martha,
ReplyDeleteCan you believe that I found those tea cups at Tuesday morning.
What a delightful tea service, thank you for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeletei liked that cup set and flower show off..!
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