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Taisen Hidasuki Hiragata Kyusu

Bankoyaki teapot from the Taisen kiln

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Yamamoto Taisen's artwork.

Banko-yaki (Banko ware) has a roughly 300 years old history. The first Banko pots date back to the Genbun era (1736-1740, Edo period), when a merchant called Nunami Rozan got captivated by the Way of Tea, built a kiln in the town of Asahi, Mie prefecture, and started making his own pottery. What once started as a hobby of a merchant turned to be a world-renowned earthenware, recognized as "Traditional Craft" by the Ministry of Economy in Japan. Today, there are more than 100 Banko-yaki kilns centering around the cities of Yokkaichi and Komono in Mie Prefecture.

The teapot is made of red Banko clay, which reacts with the tannic acid in the tea, smoothing away the bitterness. Before the final firing, the teapot is wrapped in rice straws, and as the straws burn, they react with the iron in the clay resulting in unique scarlet patterns on the surface, best known as Hidasuki pattern.

This yokode kyusu is made with great precision, ensuring a beautiful flow without dribbling. Perfect for Japanese green teas.

Place of Origin: Yokkaichi, Japan

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Item code: TDK213

Artisan: Yamamoto Taisen

Origin: Japan

Material: clay

Capacity: 220 ml / 7.4 fl oz (full capacity without tea leaves)

Dimensions: Φ 9.5 cm, H: 7 cm

Unit price: $ / piece

Quantity:

Limited stock

Cost:

$ USD

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Handling precautions

Handling precautions - Taisen Hidasuki Hiragata Kyusu

Taisen Hidasuki Hiragata Kyusu is made of white clay, that changes its color the more it is used. As this teapot is not glazed, it absorbs the tea, that oxidizes even inside the clay, turning it black. This is a natural process, considered one of the artistic beauties of these Japanese ceramics.

Initiation:
Before first use, rinse it with hot water, then let it dry completely!

Usage:
Avoid placing it on hot surfaces, like stove, and never use in microwave or oven.

Cleaning:
Tea stain is the natural part of a teapot's "maturing process", but if you prefer to avoid it, rinse the teapot well after every use, do not let the tea leaves sit in it for too long. It is better to avoid dishwashing liquid, but you can use gentle, organic soap to clean your pot. Never use bleach!
Avoid using dishwasher or dryer!
To clean the built-in strainer, run water backwards from the spout, or use a toothbrush or toothpick.

Storage:
After use, always let it dry completely, for if stored away while still wet, it might develop an unpleasant smell or mold.

Non-glazed ceramic tea pots absorb scents and flavours, so only prepare one class of tea in them (green tea, black tea, roasted tea, etc).

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Wi******, 2020-11-12 22:09 JST,

Absolutely stunning teapot. The pattern and color both contribute to creating a pleasurable experience just looking.

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