
The Kuksa (Kåsa in Swedish) is a traditional wooden cup made and used by the Sami peoples of Lapland.
These beautiful hand-carved cups, with two finger holes, allow one to feel connected with nature far more than a plastic coffee cup can. Made from mountain birch burrs specially selected for their quality, these cups offer a link to the ancient traditions of the peoples of the north.
Quite simply, coffee tastes better in a kuksa.
These beautiful hand-carved cups, with two finger holes, allow one to feel connected with nature far more than a plastic coffee cup can. Made from mountain birch burrs specially selected for their quality, these cups offer a link to the ancient traditions of the peoples of the north.
Quite simply, coffee tastes better in a kuksa.