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Calm Comfort Herbal Tea, 5+ Cups
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There is a particular kind of quiet that comes with putting the kettle on at the end of the day, the deliberate pause of steeping something warm and sitting with it. Calm Comfort Tea is a loose-leaf herbal blend made for exactly that moment: linden, lavender, chamomile, clove, rosemary, and valerian, the old evening-tisane herbs of Western folk practice, gathered into a cup you brew when the day is done and you want to mark its close.
One package steeps five or more cups, enough to make this a small ritual you return to rather than a one-time pour. Steep it, hold the warm cup in both hands, and let the few minutes of stillness be the point. This is a tea for the quiet end of things, the evening ritual you keep for yourself.
Key Features of Calm Comfort Tea
A six-herb evening blend. Linden, lavender, chamomile, clove, rosemary, and valerian, the herbs long kept in Western folk practice for the quiet cup at the end of the day, loose-leaf so you can brew them as strong or as gentle as you like.
Five or more cups per package. A single package carries a stretch of evenings, enough to make the steeping and sipping a regular ritual rather than a rare treat.
A ritual you drink. Unlike incense or a dressed candle, this is a tea you actually brew and sip, which makes the act itself, the kettle, the steep, the warm cup in both hands, part of the practice.
Product Details
- Form: loose-leaf herbal tea blend
- Contents: linden, lavender, chamomile, clove, rosemary, valerian
- Yield: one package makes five or more cups
- Origin: made in the USA
- Use: brewed and sipped; offered for ritual and reflective use
Ingredients
- Linden
- Lavender
- Chamomile
- Clove
- Rosemary
- Valerian
A loose-leaf blend with no additives. Proportions may vary slightly by batch.
The Spiritual Significance
This is a tea in the Western folk tradition of the evening tisane, the herbal cup brewed at the end of the day rather than for waking and working. Linden, lavender, chamomile, and the rest have been kept in European and American kitchen-craft for generations as the herbs of the quiet hour, the ones you reach for when the day is done and you want to sit with something warm. Calm Comfort gathers them into a single blend made for that hour.
You can treat the cup as a small working in itself. Brew it as you close your altar or your evening, name peace or stillness as your intention while it steeps, and let the ritual of making and drinking it mark the line between the busy part of the day and the quiet one. The tea holds the intention you bring; the quiet is something you make.
How To Use Calm Comfort Tea
- Steep one to two teaspoons of the loose blend in a cup of hot water, around 200 to 208 degrees Fahrenheit, for about five minutes, longer if you want it stronger, then strain.
- Brew it at the hour you set aside for stillness, as you close your evening, your altar, or your day's work.
- Hold the warm cup, name peace or stillness as your intention if you like, and let the few minutes of sitting with it be part of the ritual.
- Keep the loose tea sealed in a cool, dark place between cups so the blend stays fresh.
Calm Comfort Tea is offered for traditional, ritual, and reflective use. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and is not a substitute for a doctor's care. If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication, check with your healthcare provider before drinking.
Pairs Well With
- Copalquin Herbal Tea: another ritual tea for the quiet, reflective cup when you want to sit with something warm and intentional.
- Lavender Chime Candles: light one as the tea steeps to carry the same lavender note into the air of your space.
- Om Pewter Pocket Stone: a small anchor to hold while you sit with the cup, keeping your attention on a single point of stillness.
- A Tea Witch's Grimoire: go deeper into brewing with intention and the craft of working magic through tea.
- Lotus Goddess Amulet: a lotus charm for peace and stillness to keep close during your evening practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Calm Comfort Tea?
Calm Comfort Tea is a loose-leaf herbal blend of linden, lavender, chamomile, clove, rosemary, and valerian, brewed as the evening cup at the close of the day. It is offered for ritual and reflective use, the kind of tea you make when you want to sit with something warm.
How do I brew it?
Steep one to two teaspoons in hot water, around 200 degrees, for about five minutes, then strain. Brew it longer for a stronger cup. One package makes five or more cups, so a single supply carries you through many evenings of your ritual.
Is this a ritual tea or a drinking tea?
Both. Unlike incense or a dressed candle, this is a tea you actually brew and sip. Many people treat the steeping and drinking as a small ritual in itself, naming peace or stillness as they make it and letting the quiet few minutes be the point.
What intention does it carry?
It is kept for peace, stillness, and the marking of the day's close. You might brew it as you shut down your altar or your evening, naming the intention you want to settle into while it steeps. The tea holds the intention; the quiet is yours to make.
Can beginners use it?
Yes. There is nothing to learn beyond making a cup of tea. Steep it, sit with it, and let the small ritual be whatever you need it to be. Experienced practitioners may fold it into a larger evening or full-moon practice, but it stands perfectly well on its own.
Is it safe for everyone to drink?
It is a food-grade herbal tea, but it is offered for ritual and reflective use and is not a substitute for a doctor's care. If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication, check with your healthcare provider first, since some of these herbs, valerian among them, are best cleared against anything you take.

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