Because if you’ve ever made a perfect iced matcha, poured it into a random mug, and thought “why does this feel wrong?”, you already know.
So we didn’t overcomplicate it.
Glass vs ceramic for matcha… what’s actually better?
Short answer:
Glass = best for iced matcha, aesthetic moments, and everyday sipping
Ceramic = best for traditional matcha, warm drinks, and slower rituals
Both are good. But they do completely different things. Glass vs Ceramic (What’s the Real Difference?)
There’s no “right” answer, it just depends on how you drink your matcha.
Glass cups are having a moment (and for good reason).
Why people love them:
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You can see your matcha (that green swirl… unmatched)
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Perfect for iced matcha + lattes
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Feel lighter and more modern
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Come with lids/straws for on-the-go
And most importantly, they make your matcha feel like a moment, not just a drink.
Ceramic is more traditional.
Think:
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Slower mornings
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Warm matcha
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Whisking properly (if you’re doing it properly)
Why people choose ceramic:
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Retains heat better
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Feels more grounded and calming
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Better for classic matcha preparation
It’s less about aesthetics… more about the ritual.
So… which one should you choose?
Honestly? Most people end up using both.
Glass for your everyday iced matcha
Ceramic for when you want to slow things down
But if you’re picking just one, glass usually wins for how people drink matcha now.
Best Matcha Glass Travel Cup (That Actually Fit Your Routine and car holder) This is the best for Iced Matcha and will fit in by your side perfectly.
This is your everyday matcha cup. The one that lives on your bench… or comes with you in the car.
Why it works:
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Designed specifically for iced drinks
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Fits in standard cup holders (small detail, big difference)
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Clean, minimal look that goes with everything
If you’re making iced matcha regularly, this just makes it easier.
Matcha, but make it a vibe, our Lovefound Slogan Cap (Strawberry Matcha). A playful matcha inspired cap that completes the aesthetic, not just the drink.
Not technically a “cup”… but it kind of is part of the whole thing.
Because matcha isn’t just what you drink anymore… it’s a vibe. If you’re leaning into the matcha lifestyle… this just fits.
Glass or ceramic?
It really comes down to how you drink your matcha. If it’s iced, daily, and part of your routine… glass wins.
If it’s slow, warm, and intentional… ceramic makes more sense. But realistically… aren’t iced strawberry matchas the go?


