Matcha Gifts for Her — Picks by Recipient from $45

Gift for her

A gift that becomes her morning

For a partner or wife, the Queen Ritual Bundle ($169) covers a full morning ritual. For a sister, friend, or coworker, the Whisk Set ($55) is a complete, thoughtful entry. For a mom who already has a tea cabinet, our 54g single-origin tin ($49) is the daily-drinker we make for ourselves.

Matcha Queen Ritual Bundle, 5-piece set
The Queen Ritual Bundle — five pieces, including a 54g tin of single-origin Yame powder.

The four we recommend most

Matcha Queen Ritual Bundle, 5-piece set

For a partner

Matcha Queen Ritual Bundle

$169 · 5 pieces

Five pieces: ceremonial chawan, 100-prong bamboo whisk, whisk stand, 54g tin of Yame single-origin powder, bamboo scoop. Designed to sit on the counter as a set, not a starter box.

The compact size fits even a small kitchen, and it pairs with the King Ceremony Set if you both want to drink together.

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Strabella Ceremonial Matcha Powder, 54g single-origin tin

For mom or a longtime matcha drinker

Strabella Ceremonial Matcha

$49 · 54g single-origin Yame tin

Don't give a mom another whisk — she already has one. Give her the tin we drink every morning. Strabella's 54g ceremonial is single-origin Yame, Fukuoka, dated on the bottom of the tin.

Eighty percent more grams than the standard 30g tin at the specialty grocer, and never shipped more than four months from harvest. The signal: “I noticed what you actually drink.”

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Strabella Matcha Whisk Set with bamboo chasen and ceramic chawan

For a sister or friend new to matcha

Matcha Whisk Set

$55 · Bowl, chasen, stand

Complete, nothing missing. Ceramic chawan, 100-prong bamboo whisk, stand, instruction card. The 60-second method is on the card so she doesn't have to look it up.

Works whether she drinks matcha already or has been meaning to try it.

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Strabella Matcha Tea Set, hand-pinched ceramic bowl and bamboo whisk

Under $50 or for a coworker

Strabella Matcha Tea Set

$45 · Bowl + whisk

Hand-pinched ceramic bowl, matched whisk, instruction card. The price doesn't feel too personal for a coworker or new friend, but the bowl is real — not the printed one you find at gift shops.

Pair with our 54g tin ($49) for a fuller gift if the budget allows.

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A matcha gift becomes part of her routine, not part of her drawer.

By recipient

What to know before buying

Ceramic, not melamine. Every Strabella bowl is hand-thrown or hand-pinched ceramic, not the printed melamine you find at department stores. The difference shows on first use — weight, texture, and the way the whisk catches.

100-prong whisks. Eighty prongs is the basic version. One hundred prongs creates a thicker, more stable foam and whisks faster. Hand-cut Madake bamboo.

Single-origin powder. Yame, Fukuoka. First harvest, shade-grown twenty-one days. Every tin dated. We don't ship anything more than four months from harvest.

Handwritten note included. Free with every order — leave it in checkout instructions and we'll write it before the box ships.

Frequently asked

What's the best matcha gift for her?

It depends on the relationship and how she already drinks tea. For a partner or wife who likes calm mornings, the Queen Ritual Bundle ($169) covers everything. For a sister, friend, or coworker new to matcha, the Whisk Set ($55) is a thoughtful complete entry. For a mom who already has a tea cabinet, our 54g single-origin Yame tin ($49) shows you noticed what she actually drinks.

How is a matcha gift different from candles or skincare?

Candles get used up and forgotten. Skincare is personal preference and often returned. Matcha sits on the kitchen counter and becomes a daily ritual — bowl, whisk, powder, all visible, all used. It's a gift that becomes part of her routine, not part of her drawer.

She doesn't drink matcha — should I still give it?

Give the ceramic bowl alone. A hand-thrown chawan ($45 in the Tea Set) is a kitchen object that works for soup, rice, ice cream, or matcha-when-she-tries-it. The bowl earns its place even if the matcha doesn't. Don't force the lifestyle.

What's a thoughtful gift under $50?

The Tea Set is $45 — hand-pinched ceramic, matched whisk, instruction card. Our 54g tin of single-origin ceremonial powder is $49. Either lands as a complete gift on its own. Pair them at $94 for a fuller set.

What about a gift for mom?

Moms tend to already own kitchen tools — adding more isn't the move. Either upgrade what she has (our 54g single-origin Yame tin, $49) or give the bowl-and-tradition tier (Tea Set, $45, with a handwritten note about a morning together). Skip the latte-art kit.

Can you wrap it?

Every set ships with a folded card and we'll handwrite a note if you leave it in checkout instructions. The King and Queen Bundle boxes are built to be opened slowly — they don't need wrapping. The Whisk Set and Tea Set come in cream branded boxes that look gift-ready out of the carton.