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Ceramic stand for tea whisk – available in 4 different glazings
Premium-quality ceramic stand coated with special glazes for bamboo tea whisk.
The stand is available in 4 different glazings:
✮ KUROKESSHO, a dark, silvery, glaze with a matte finish that creates an extraordinary, luxurious feel to your tea time.
✮ ORIBE, a traditional, shiny, deep green glaze. For its natural elegance, it is a very popular color in tea ceremonies.
✮ AKASABI (Ame Tenmoku), a rust-red glaze, which is a result of the reduction firing technique, often used in traditional Japanese pottery.
✮ GUNJO, a shiny cobalt blue glaze
Place of origin: Gifu Pref., Japan
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Item code: TDO039
Maker: Meisen kiln
Origin: Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Material: clay
Dimensions: H: 7 cm, ø: 6.4 cm
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Initiation:
Before first use, rinse it with hot water, then let it dry completely!
Usage:
Avoid placing it on hot surfaces, like a stove, and never use it in the microwave or oven.
Cleaning:
Rinse it with hot water. If needed, you can use a gentle, organic soap.
Avoid using a dishwasher or dryer!
Storage:
After use, always let it dry completely, for if stored away while still wet, it might develop an unpleasant smell or mold.
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Sa******, 2024-06-17 17:17 JST,
I bought two of these whisk stands (A & B colours) and they are absolutely lovely. They seem very well made and are both beautiful to look at, touch and use.
Sc******, 2024-06-12 19:00 JST,
I bought two of these (A and B); one for my Chasen dedicated to making Usucha tea and the other for my Chasen for Koicha tea. The finish on the Kurokessho gives it a really authentic rustic kind of feeling whereas the finish on the Oribe looks quite premium and a little more modern. Both of them look great for different reasons and no matter which version you buy, you'll be amazed at the craftsmanship even though they cost so little!
Premium Matcha Tea Scoop made of more than 200 year-old bamboo