Shaped in the shape of a mosque, the Ritual Moroccan Tea designed by Ani Bijoyan takes inspiration from spirituality and Islam.
The tea comes in a domed mosque of sorts, and on the inside, the tea is placed in see-through sacs. Everything has a very earthy feel to it, as well as religious considering everything is placed in a mosque-shaped packaging design. According to a statement made by the artist on Package Inspiration, "tea ceremonies are an important moment in Moroccan culture where the host prepares the drink in font of the guests. Ritual is a product that will enhance the experience for any occasion." Even if you're a tea lover without any religious connection, dipping into a bit of this loose leaf tea will surely help give you a boost of energy on a slow day.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Spiritual Packaging Design
- Packaging design inspired by religion, spirituality, and cultural traditions.
- Cultural Tea Ritual Products
- Products designed specifically to enhance cultural tea ceremonies and traditions.
- Innovative Tea Packaging
- Creative tea packaging that captures attention and enhances the overall tea-drinking experience.
Sectors Adopting This
- Food and Beverage
- Opportunity for food and beverage brands to create products that take inspiration from cultural and religious traditions.
- Packaging
- Opportunity for packaging companies to incorporate religious and cultural designs into their products to appeal to a wider audience.
- Hospitality
- Opportunity for hotels and restaurants to offer unique tea experiences that cater to specific cultural and religious traditions.
