TeaLu Circle
TeaLu Tea House in the Cloud Tea Circle in Ecuador
A place to share tea, in the quiet of the clouds.
This is not a membership in the usual sense, but a quiet way of being connected through tea, clay, and the rhythm of the mountain.
For this beginning, we are opening a small circle of 12 Founding Members. Those who join at this stage will become part of the very first layer of this space, helping shape its rhythm, presence, and direction over time.
We’ll begin sharing small tea gatherings from June.
What you’ll receive:
— Early access to new teaware and seasonal tea releases
— Stories from the kiln, the tea garden, and daily life on the mountain
— Invitations to monthly tea gatherings, shared quietly online or in person
— A complimentary eBook by Maya, offered as a welcome gift
— An invitation to a three-day personal retreat, a gentle time to rest, reflect, and reconnect
Your membership is for a lifetime. Not something to keep up with, but something you can return to —again and again, in your own time.
Lifetime membership (Founding Circle): $150
No pressure. Just a quiet invitation.
2026TeaLu Tea Club Founding Members
This is where the circle begins
A Quiet Welcome
We will speak of tea, and we will speak of life.
What I can offer is not much. But I can offer a small space - a place where we share tea, and where we can gently speak of life, in its lightness and in its weight.
And within that space, perhaps a quiet friendship can grow.
If we were to call this a kind of religion, then here, our religion is tea - and life itself.
For TeaLu Tea House, these twelve members are very special.
As the seasons turn, your connection with TeaLu will deepen - slowly, gently, like the roots of tea trees finding their way into the earth.
Living can feel heavy at times.
And in those moments, having a place where you can share a few words, be heard, and quietly release what you carry - that alone can give us the strength to continue walking our path. Even if we are far apart, we will stay connected through Zoom, so that this small circle can remain close in its own way.
To me, that is something deeply reassuring.
Welcome.
— Maya











