Yerba Mate Cup Sets – Gourd / Wrapped Glass / Wood

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$21.99$28.88

Glass mate gourd wrapped in Aguayo cloth or, arpillera or faux capybara leather or faux leather. Waxed thread & metal rim, sewed by hand. Assorted colors in one case. This cup is to drink yerba mate traditionally, the bombilla straw to sip the yerba mate brew it’s made of stainless steel and it’s included. This mate it’s made of glass does not require curing, it’s ready to use.

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Mate Gourd and Bombilla Set

Gourd, Glass, Wood

Availability Now available in-store at
532 Main St Sandpoint 83864-1542

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Gourd: Selected Mate Gourd with aluminum ring. Stainless Steel bombilla/straw included. Nature doesn’t make 2 gourds exactly the same,
so enjoy your uniqueness! This Gourd does require curing!

Wood:Mate gourd made of algarrobo (carob) wood. Incomparable mate experience with this natural mate gourd!
This cup is to drink yerba mate traditionally, with the bombilla straw to sip the yerba mate brew included, made of stainless steel.
Wooden mates are handmade, there is not 2 mates exactly the same.

Glass Wrapped: Glass mate gourd wrapped in Aguayo cloth or, arpillera or faux capybara leather or faux leather. Waxed thread & metal rim, sewed by hand. Assorted colors in one case. This cup is to drink yerba mate traditionally, the bombilla straw to sip the yerba mate brew it’s made of stainless steel and it’s included. This mate it’s made of glass does not require curing, it’s ready to use.

HOW TO CURE:

1. With your finger or a cotton ball add any kind of oil that you prefer into the gourd.

(coconut, olive, or sunflower oil)

2. Spread all over the walls, the oil will change the color, so be careful with the exterior of the mate if it’s wood, so the color doesn’t stay uneven,

(include the rim or not)

3. Leave the oil in the gourd overnight.

4. In the morning, add milk ( or warm water) to the gourd, cover the top with your hand, shake it and throw it away

5. Clean inside with warm water

6. Let the gourd dry with fresh air