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A kusenaochi is a key accessory to store your matcha whisk (chasen) in perfect condition, make it keep its shape and protect its bristles.
Handmade matcha chasen in dark bamboo with 100 bristles, for whisking both thick and thin matcha. Made in Japan by a 24th generation master.
Handmade matcha scoop (chashaku) in natural dark bamboo. Ideal for your daily bowl of matcha. Made in Japan by a 24th generation master.
A slim and light bamboo matcha scoop (chashaku) to measure the right quantity of matcha before preparation.
Very nice dark and round wooden tea spoon that can hold up to 5g of tea leaves. Perfect to easily prepare a fresh brew of green tea.
Handmade bamboo matcha whisk (chasen) with 100 bristles. Ideal for your daily bowl of matcha. Made in Japan by a 24th generation master.
A perfect blend of aesthetic and practicality, this tea pot in Arita porcelain boasts a carefully crafted tea strainer, lid, and spout along with a durable porcelain design, ideal for all varieties of tea without any risk of odor transfer.
Large cold-brew tea bottle made of glass with a filter in the upper part to prepare loose leave green tea with cold water. Popular in Japan. Contents: 750ml
A delicate and premium matcha bowl (chawan) with a white crane representing good luck, from the acclaimed Miyaji Eiko kilns in Kyoto.
This long-handled matcha whisk is perfect to stir and whisk any kind of drinks, from matcha to coffee. Handmade chasen, made in Japan.
This elegant matcha bowl has a nice white matte glaze and combines tradition and modernity. It can be used to whisk and pour one or two servings of thin matcha.
This black and turquoise matcha bowl is a beautiful teaware. Its shape, color combination and polished finish make it pleasant to the eye and touch.
A delicate and elegant white clay matcha bowl with a black foot. Its natural and simple design will enhance the smoothness of your matcha.
An elegant tea canister in steel with a sealing lid, with a matching pouch. Made in Japan. Capacity: up to 150g
A beautiful cream matcha bowl (chawan) in ceramics with a colorful and delicate bamboo forest design, from the Miyaji Eiko kilns.
Crafted from high-quality porcelain, this cup is adorned in an intricate spiral pattern of rust glaze, transforming your tea-time into a sumptuous occasion. The bright color of the tea against the matte white interior creates a captivating contrast.
This beautiful light-brown Japanese teapot is a traditional kyusu in clay from Tokoname. Perfect for daily use and for your family. Capacity: three cups
An elegant tea canister with a sealing lid and a matching pouch. Made in Japan with recycled steel. Capacity: up to 150g
An Edo-patterned tea canister in steel with a sealing lid, with a matching pouch. Made in Japan. Capacity: up to 100g
A beautiful example of Takatori ware, from the Mirakugama kiln in Fukuoka. A round and wide cup. Layered, slightly ridged texture on the outside with a melted, smoky variation towards the lip. The inside has gold and lichen-green-gray swept down the sides like sediment left by the tide. Suitable for sencha.
Small cold-brew bottle made of glass with a filter in the upper part to prepare loose leave green tea with cold water. Contents: 300ml.
Made in Arita, a delicate matcha bowl in ceramics, but made with such craft that it feels and looks like porcelain.
An elegant and premium matcha bowl (chawan) with a painting of Dairibina, traditional festival dolls representing the imperial couple. Made in Japan by the Miyaji Eiko kilns in Kyoto.
A beautiful white matcha bowl with light blue hues on the rim, perfect for preparing your daily matcha and enjoying its bright emerald color.
Brew your favorite tea while on the go with this beautiful and convenient Tea Travel Set crafted with Arita porcelain. Enjoy the fresh and relaxing taste of your tea in quality white porcelain, perfect for outdoor adventures or at home. A must-have for passionate tea drinkers!
This exquisite cup combines traditional Arita porcelain with a modern design representing a carp painted in gold. Made following Kinrande Ko-imari style, a porcelain style where gold is applied on the surface and part of the Imari and Arita lineage.
A matcha bowl (chawan) in ceramics with a Momiji leaves design, from the Miyaji Eiko kilns in Kyoto. Ideal for a seasonal matcha experience to celebrate the return of crisp and beautiful autumn days.
From Karatsu, a beautiful cup made in the image of the Goshomaru tea bowl. Carved like the pattern of a turtle shell, its base is made in the shape of a large heptagon. A blend of pottery and porcelain by a rising star among Karatsu potters.
A modern cream-colored tea canister in steel with a sealing lid, with a matching pouch. Made in Japan. Capacity: up to 100g
A nice and elegant cream matcha bowl (chawan) with a kemari ball design, from the Miyaji Eiko kilns. A kemari ball was a kind of football used by courtiers at the Imperial court in pre-modern times. Recommended for matcha and tea ceremony beginners.
A beautiful example of Takatori ware, from the Mirakugama kiln in Fukuoka. Pleasantly chunky and tulip-shaped with a wide mouth, the outside of INABOSHI is a graduation, from the dark bottom swell to gray-green smoke and brighter dun and gold horizons at the lip. Suitable for sencha.
Cold-brew tea bottle (400ml) made of BPA-free plastic with an integrated filter to prepare loose leave green tea with cold water and take it with you.
This exquisite cup combines traditional Arita porcelain with a modern design representing a hawk crest painted in gold. Made following Kinrande Ko-imari style, a porcelain style where gold is applied on the surface and part of the Imari and Arita lineage.
A beautiful example of Takatori ware, from the Mirakugama kiln in Fukuoka. Triangular with a straight side, MIMATA is almost a cut-away of an earth: there’s the smooth dark brown mantle with a hint of caramel crust and gold topsoil. Suitable for gyokuro.
A beautiful example of fine Takatori ware from the Mirakugama kiln in Fukuoka. Tulip-shaped, HOSSHOU has a subtly ridged, striped exterior and an interior with levels of rust + chocolate + sand, diving down towards the glossy bottom. Suitable for sencha.
From Karatsu, this handmade white cup has pattern similar to the lines called "Shinogi" found on Japanese swords. Even though it is made in clay, this cup was designed in the image of the white porcelain of the Joseon Dynasty.
A beautiful example of Takatori ware, from the Mirakugama kiln in Fukuoka. Triangular in shape with a smooth exterior that suggests a distant view of the ridgeline, dark blue edges to gray-green clouding over rich reddy brown. Suitable for gyokuro.
A beautiful example of Takatori tea ware from the Mirakugama kiln in Fukuoka established in 1610. A black, round teacup with faint threads of deep brown, the warmth of petrified wood or a dark pond. The slightest curve at the lip. Suitable for sencha.