What cuppingcup is both safe and aesthetically pleasing---RIBON MED BODY Cupping Set
Let's be honest. Traditional cupping cups all look the same: Glass , Round , You use them, then put them away. Nothing wrong with that. But nothing special either.
So we decided to make something different.
Cleaner look, better grip
This set uses borosilicate glass. It's clear, clean, and doesn't look like medical equipment. Leave it sitting out at home - it almost looks like a decorative piece.
We also redesigned the curve of the cup. It fits nicely in your hand. Not slippery. Not bulky. Glass usually feels cold, but this curve softens that feeling.
White and green packaging - gift‑ready
The outer box is white with green accents. Professional, but not old‑fashioned. The logo on the box and on the cups themselves can be customized.
If you want to give this as a gift - to a therapist friend, or as a clinic giveaway - it looks the part.
Glass means you can heat‑sterilize it
This is something silicone and plastic cups can't do.
Borosilicate glass handles high temperatures. You can put the cups through heat sterilization before each use. If you work in a clinical setting, or if you just care a lot about hygiene, this matters. Silicone and plastic won't survive that process.
One set, 12 cups. Weight and sizes below
This set comes with 12 cups. Each cup weighs about 55 grams, give or take 5 grams.
Sizes (see the image for reference):
- 5.8 cm
- 2.7 cm
- 3.7 cm
So what's better compared to traditional cupping?
We focused on a few things:
- Safer – Glass can be heat‑sterilized.
- Better looking – Clean design, not outdated.
- Easier to use – The curve fits your hand well.
- More flexible – Works at home. Works in a clinic.
Traditional cupping tools look like "hospital stuff." This set doesn't. It looks fine sitting in your living room. It doesn't feel heavy or clumsy. And you don't have to worry about whether it's really clean.
If you need a cupping set that can be heat‑sterilized, doesn't look like an old medical prop, and feels good to handle - this one is worth a try.






