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$54.00 / 30 g
Glass matcha tea bowl by Yamaoka Zenkō
Hand painted tempered glass bowl decorated with gold fishes and fan.
A special edition for Summer.
"Hira" chawan are flat and wide, commonly used in summer, because thanks to their shape, matcha cools easier in them.
Enjoy the delicious taste of fresh matcha with the cool sense of this hand-made glass tea bowl.
It is heat resistant, suitable for both hot and cold tea.
We ship the bowl in a Japanese paper gift box.
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☆ HANDMADE PRODUCT - Please note that the item we have in stock might not be the same piece shown on the pictures above. Each piece is unique and slightly different from each other. If you are particular about either the size, the capacity or the appearance, contact us, and we will share photos or the exact details of our available pieces in stock.
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Item code: TDM048
Artisan: Yamaoka Zenkō
Origin: Japan
Material: glass
Dimensions: Φ 15.5 cm, H: 6.2 cm
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*As each item is hand-made one by one, the color and shape may differ slightly from the photos.
*Do not put in a dishwasher or dish-dryer. Wash by hand with a gentle detergent.
*Avoid placing in a place with high temperatures, such as a microwave or oven.
The highest ranked, finest matcha tea of Hekisuien suitable for making koicha