Mid Size Jebena

Sale Price:$45.00 Original Price:$50.00
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The Mid Size Jebena holds 3 -5 sinis. The best coffee deserves the best products. Ours are created in Addis, Ababa Ethiopia. Ethiopian coffee ceremonies are know for their unique coffee products while simultaneously embracing traditional techniques and contemporary design while enjoying single-origin coffee.What is an Ethiopian Coffee Pot Called?The Ethiopian coffee pot is called a jebena. The jebena is an iconic symbol of Ethiopian coffee culture. It is a clay pot with a long neck and narrow spout that is used to brew coffee in the traditional Ethiopian way. It is considered a household staple in Ethiopia and the decorations and designs on it are often used to represent social status. Jebena is a traditional Ethiopian and Eritrean coffee pot made of pottery, and the coffee itself is called buna. The jebena holds a significant place in Ethiopian and Eritrean culture, and while it’s one thing to talk about Ethiopian coffee and how wonderful it tastes, the traditional coffee pot and ceremony that is used with it is something else entirely. A jebena is typically handmade from clay and they are usually black, but often are decorated with African paints. Often the jebena is passed down throughout generations in the family. The jebena is used to brew coffee in the Ethiopian coffee ceremony called a buna. Women usually serve coffee to their guests in small clay pots or ceramic pots, usually also handmade, along with small snacks like peanuts, popcorn, and himbasha (bread).The BunaBox includes everything required to embrace a personalized coffee ceremony with our Jebenas holding 2 - 6 sini (mini espresso cups).All of our products are handmade and imported directly from Ethiopia.

  1. These pieces of pottery are made of Ethiopian natural resources which is clay sourced from local farmers.

  2. Handmade by Ethiopians. Differences in glaze applications and surfaces are to be expected and embraced.

  3. Use to sip coffee or even as a decor accent piece.

  4. Hand wash.

  5. Sold as a unit.

  6. Color: Black with various imprinted designs

PRODUCT INCLUDES

  1. Mid Size Jebena (holds 3 - 5 sini)

Please note: The Jebena balances well on a gas stove top, coil electric cooktop or on a single coil portable electric cooktop which is most often used in North America when preparing a traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony. Due to the unique design of each handmade item, brewing cups vary on design. Each Jebena is handmade uniquely for you as each design cannot be replicated.

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The Mid Size Jebena holds 3 -5 sinis. The best coffee deserves the best products. Ours are created in Addis, Ababa Ethiopia. Ethiopian coffee ceremonies are know for their unique coffee products while simultaneously embracing traditional techniques and contemporary design while enjoying single-origin coffee.What is an Ethiopian Coffee Pot Called?The Ethiopian coffee pot is called a jebena. The jebena is an iconic symbol of Ethiopian coffee culture. It is a clay pot with a long neck and narrow spout that is used to brew coffee in the traditional Ethiopian way. It is considered a household staple in Ethiopia and the decorations and designs on it are often used to represent social status. Jebena is a traditional Ethiopian and Eritrean coffee pot made of pottery, and the coffee itself is called buna. The jebena holds a significant place in Ethiopian and Eritrean culture, and while it’s one thing to talk about Ethiopian coffee and how wonderful it tastes, the traditional coffee pot and ceremony that is used with it is something else entirely. A jebena is typically handmade from clay and they are usually black, but often are decorated with African paints. Often the jebena is passed down throughout generations in the family. The jebena is used to brew coffee in the Ethiopian coffee ceremony called a buna. Women usually serve coffee to their guests in small clay pots or ceramic pots, usually also handmade, along with small snacks like peanuts, popcorn, and himbasha (bread).The BunaBox includes everything required to embrace a personalized coffee ceremony with our Jebenas holding 2 - 6 sini (mini espresso cups).All of our products are handmade and imported directly from Ethiopia.

  1. These pieces of pottery are made of Ethiopian natural resources which is clay sourced from local farmers.

  2. Handmade by Ethiopians. Differences in glaze applications and surfaces are to be expected and embraced.

  3. Use to sip coffee or even as a decor accent piece.

  4. Hand wash.

  5. Sold as a unit.

  6. Color: Black with various imprinted designs

PRODUCT INCLUDES

  1. Mid Size Jebena (holds 3 - 5 sini)

Please note: The Jebena balances well on a gas stove top, coil electric cooktop or on a single coil portable electric cooktop which is most often used in North America when preparing a traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony. Due to the unique design of each handmade item, brewing cups vary on design. Each Jebena is handmade uniquely for you as each design cannot be replicated.

PRODUCT DETAILS

The Mid Size Jebena holds 3 -5 sinis. The best coffee deserves the best products. Ours are created in Addis, Ababa Ethiopia. Ethiopian coffee ceremonies are know for their unique coffee products while simultaneously embracing traditional techniques and contemporary design while enjoying single-origin coffee.What is an Ethiopian Coffee Pot Called?The Ethiopian coffee pot is called a jebena. The jebena is an iconic symbol of Ethiopian coffee culture. It is a clay pot with a long neck and narrow spout that is used to brew coffee in the traditional Ethiopian way. It is considered a household staple in Ethiopia and the decorations and designs on it are often used to represent social status. Jebena is a traditional Ethiopian and Eritrean coffee pot made of pottery, and the coffee itself is called buna. The jebena holds a significant place in Ethiopian and Eritrean culture, and while it’s one thing to talk about Ethiopian coffee and how wonderful it tastes, the traditional coffee pot and ceremony that is used with it is something else entirely. A jebena is typically handmade from clay and they are usually black, but often are decorated with African paints. Often the jebena is passed down throughout generations in the family. The jebena is used to brew coffee in the Ethiopian coffee ceremony called a buna. Women usually serve coffee to their guests in small clay pots or ceramic pots, usually also handmade, along with small snacks like peanuts, popcorn, and himbasha (bread).The BunaBox includes everything required to embrace a personalized coffee ceremony with our Jebenas holding 2 - 6 sini (mini espresso cups).All of our products are handmade and imported directly from Ethiopia.

  1. These pieces of pottery are made of Ethiopian natural resources which is clay sourced from local farmers.

  2. Handmade by Ethiopians. Differences in glaze applications and surfaces are to be expected and embraced.

  3. Use to sip coffee or even as a decor accent piece.

  4. Hand wash.

  5. Sold as a unit.

  6. Color: Black with various imprinted designs

PRODUCT INCLUDES

  1. Mid Size Jebena (holds 3 - 5 sini)

Please note: The Jebena balances well on a gas stove top, coil electric cooktop or on a single coil portable electric cooktop which is most often used in North America when preparing a traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony. Due to the unique design of each handmade item, brewing cups vary on design. Each Jebena is handmade uniquely for you as each design cannot be replicated.

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