Lady’s mantle tea is a pure, tender and delicate Nordic herb which rise and shine at the time of Midsummer celebration. While having nearly 18h daylight, maximum sunlight and tropical warmth, there couldn’t be better conditions for Lady’s mantle to grow. In Midsummer, Nordic girls make flower browns out of Lady’s mantle, wash faces in it’s collected water drops and run through the meadows, all of which is captured in one small cup.
Lady’s mantle, also called Alchemilla, is widely used in herbal medicine. Translated from Latin, its name means “the herb of the alchemists”, and the valuable healing properties of the plant have long been used to treat many medical conditions such as:
The tea is naturally colorful and delicious because it’s handpicked in wild Nordic meadows and forests, where herbs are more concentrated than cultivated ones and are then dried naturally by the sun and the wind. A piece of truly beautiful and wild Nordic summer is captured in each and every cup.