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Handmade cherrywood tea scoop - Mizuba Tea Co.
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Cherrywood tea scoop from Akita, Japan - Mizuba Tea Co.

Cherrywood Chasaji

$18.00

A gorgeous, hand-carved teaspoon made of pure Japanese cherrywood that is perfect for measuring out your cup of tea. 

  • Handcrafted in Akita, Japan
  • Cherrywood is considered antimicrobial
  • Care +  keeping: please keep out of direct sunlight and out of high humidity. Only rinse with hot water to clean (do not use any coarse sponges).

Best practices for measuring out tea: Tilt the tea packaging at an angle. When you use the scoop to obtain the tea, refrain from digging into the leaves. Instead, gently move the bag so you shake the leaves onto the spoon inside the packaging to fill your tea scoop. Just a little tip to help maintain the quality of your tea leaves! 

 

Carved cherrywood. 8 x 3 cm. 


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Why we love it:

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Using a cherrywood chasaji adds a touch of Japanese heritage to every scoop, as the warmth and natural grain of sakura wood has been treasured in Japan for centuries. We love how this simple yet thoughtful detail deepens the tea experience, connecting us to tradition with every measure.

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Cherrywood Chasaji

$18.00

Details:

Handcrafted in Akita, Japan.

Cherrywood is considered antimicrobial.

Carved cherrywood. 8 x 3 cm.

Care:

Please keep out of direct sunlight and out of high humidity.

Only rinse with hot water to clean (do not use any coarse sponges).


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Best practices for measuring out tea:

Tilt the tea packaging at an angle.

When you use the scoop to obtain the tea, refrain from digging into the leaves. Instead, gently move the bag so you shake the leaves onto the spoon inside the packaging to fill your tea scoop.

Just a little tip to help maintain the quality of your tea leaves!