This teacup is made from porcelain and formed to have three feet. The cup is coated in an iron-rich Tenmoku glaze with a contemporary twist which results in the speckled pattern which melts down the cup.
Tenmoku is a style of Japanese pottery characterized by simple, bold shapes. "The emphasis is on the ceramic glaze, where a number of distinct effects can be produced, some including an element of randomness that has a philosophical appeal to the Japanese."
Half kitchen utensil, half art piece, our chasen bamboo whisks exemplify functional beauty - truly an icon of Japanese culture and tradition. Our chasens are: - Hand-carved from a single piece...
Our beautiful dark wood chasens are made from wild purple bamboo. Artisans look for a hard, thin stalk, usually about 2-2.5 centimeters thick and 9-12 cm long. The bamboo must be dried for...
A traditional Matcha set would not be complete without a chashaku. Specifically reserved for scooping Matcha tea, this dainty serving spoon is the perfect companion to your chawan (tea bowl)...
Our signature, elegant Matcha chawan tea bowl, supplied by our organic tea farm and made of glazed ceramic at Japan's well-known Shigaraki kiln. Sturdy and functional, yet artful and aesthetic, the bowl's...