Ramadan is a season of generosity, reflection, and the sweetest communal meals. After iftar, when the table settles and conversation deepens, gahwa (قهوة) is the drink that brings people together. We take pride in crafting cups that are worthy of those quiet, meaningful moments. Our sets make a considerate gift for hosts, neighbors, and anyone whose home you visit during this blessed month.
Gifting during Ramadan is a deeply rooted tradition, and our cups speak directly to the culture of hospitality (karam) that defines the month — far more resonant than a generic present.
After a long day of fasting, the ritual of sharing gahwa post-iftar is a genuine comfort; our cups make that ritual feel special and intentional.
Our gift-ready packaging is designed to be presented as-is, so you can bring them as a thoughtful iftar gift without any last-minute scrambling for wrapping materials.
Arriving at an iftar with a beautifully packaged set of our cups is a gesture hosts remember. You can include a handwritten note about the tradition of gahwa to add a personal, educational touch. For maximum impact, present the gift before the meal so the host can serve the evening's gahwa in the new cups.
“These cups are absolutely stunning! The gold accent is so elegant and the size is perfect for Arabic coffee. My guests always compliment them.”
Sarah M.
“Authentic quality. These remind me of the cups my grandmother used. Great porcelain, beautiful finish, and they arrived in perfect condition.”
Ahmed K.
“Bought these as a gift for my mother-in-law and she absolutely loved them. The packaging was beautiful too — truly gift-ready.”
Maria L.
It is a wonderfully appropriate gift. Coffee and tea culture is central to Ramadan hospitality, and a quality set of gahwa cups honors the spirit of generosity and gathering that defines the month.
Yes, we accommodate larger orders. Please contact us directly if you need bulk quantities, and we can discuss options and lead times.
Our cups are sized for gahwa service (80ml and 100ml), but they sit beautifully on a tray alongside small plates of dates and sweets, completing the traditional Ramadan spread.