littlepalangi
Newbie
Hello all!
I myself have very limited experience with Kava. My father was introduced to it many years ago by a Samoan who felt it would help him. It did. My question is somewhat strange and more related to the serving of Kava than the drink itself.
I am a ceramic artist in a relationship with a Tongan who enjoys Kava with his brothers. I know that traditionally the kumete and serving cups are carved from wood, but I have been wanting to make him a custom porcelain set. I am concerned though that this might offend some of the traditional aspects of the kava experience. I know the simplest thing would be just to ask him...but I was hoping to make it a surprise if possible. Would this be an awesome gift or an offensive one??
Any input on the subject is greatly appreciated!
I myself have very limited experience with Kava. My father was introduced to it many years ago by a Samoan who felt it would help him. It did. My question is somewhat strange and more related to the serving of Kava than the drink itself.
I am a ceramic artist in a relationship with a Tongan who enjoys Kava with his brothers. I know that traditionally the kumete and serving cups are carved from wood, but I have been wanting to make him a custom porcelain set. I am concerned though that this might offend some of the traditional aspects of the kava experience. I know the simplest thing would be just to ask him...but I was hoping to make it a surprise if possible. Would this be an awesome gift or an offensive one??
Any input on the subject is greatly appreciated!