Feb 20
Haiku Interview: Alexis Siemons
Posted: under Reviews.
Tags: Alexis Siemons, teaFebruary 20th, 2009
We’re so smitten with our personalized haiku tea and coffee cups that we bought through Etsy that we just needed to know more about them.
We hunted down their creator, Alexis Siemons, and asked her all about her haiku inspirations.
Why do haiku and tea make a perfect pair?
I believe that haiku and tea complement one another because they both maintain a balance of structure and creativity.
Haiku are structured by syllable count but also allow room for creative expression. Tea is structured by specific temperatures and brewing processes although the tea itself and personal blending (milk, agave, etc.) are creative.
Also, I think the simplicity and brevity of haiku pairs nicely with the brief moments that tea drinkers experiences as they indulge in a cup. And in a deeper sense, since the haiku is a form of Japanese poetry it seems to connect to tea ceremonies.
Do you usually write haiku over tea? 
I always write haiku while brewing and sipping tea.
The brew process gives me a few stolen moments just to focus on the task at hand: making tea. Although simple, the brew and sip experience presents much to think and write about as the water, leaves, tea pot, cup, etc., are all inspiring subjects.
Above all, I enjoy the thrill of jotting down a few haiku that move from tea to mind to pen to paper in those brief creative moments.
Have you found a particular type of tea, or a particular tea house, to be more haiku-inducing than others?
I write most of my haiku in my kitchen rather than tea houses as the entire process inspires me.
I can’t think of a particular tea that has proved to be most inspiring, however, I can say that my glass tea pot has sent me into a haiku frenzy countless times. There is something about watching the water transform that is truly beautiful.
Do you have a favorite tea-inspired haiku?
I never actually thought about picking a favorite although I am partial to my first haiku inspired by tea:
leaves like paintbrushes
are coloring the water
steep it, watch and breathe
And since tea and Philadelphia are near and dear to my heart, I would have to say this would be the runner up:
Sitting with Franklin
Sipping on brotherly love
This tea is for two
Your haiku teacups are charming and handwritten. What do you think the personalized handwriting adds to the haiku?
I think that the handwriting adds a personal touch that truly relates to the personal process of brewing your own cup — but maybe that’s just me.
I also sincerely enjoy writing each haiku by hand because I know that each cup is unique and one of a kind.
Tea is a great inspiration for your haiku. What else inspires you?
Just about anything and everything inspires me.
However, I find that I am creatively charged after browsing Etsy, of course. And reading design blogs also inspires me. I like design*sponge, apartment therapy and Oh Joy!
Short stories also inspire me since wonderful details are packed into a limited amount of pages.
Antique stores, vintage fashion and jazz music (Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday) also bring me great creative moments as I love to think about history and take trips down memory lane. I’m an old soul.

















