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Address centrairlogisticscenter2F centrair4-11-3 Tokonameshi Aichi, JAPAN ZIP:479-0833
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[The banded netting stretches all the way around the inner wall of the sphere,
The "belt-shaped mesh" is wider than any other tea strainer.
This "banded mesh strainer" prevents tea leaves from being sifted inside the kyusu,
The "tea strainer" is made of a mesh strip that is wider than any other tea strainer.

Tea strainer? Teapot? Teapot.
Historically, the world-famous ones are
The later type of teapot, known as a Yixing teapot (茶ふー), is a tea infuser.
Yixing is pronounced in China as "yee-shin," so it is popular all over the world as the Yixing teapot.
Yixing teapots are popular all over the world.
In Japan, it was called a chashin* chachoshi (茶銚).

In Japan, Yixing teapots were imported from the Muromachi period (1336-1573), which continued until the Meiji period (1868-1912),
The latter type of tea pots served as a model for the Japanese tea pouring pots, which were made in various regions.
In the Edo period (1603-1867), the Yokote teapot came to be made.
The Yokote teapots in circulation today were made after the Edo period,
Later, they became the mainstream of Japanese tea containers and came to be called kyusu (teapot).

This product is a ceramic ware.
The raw material of pottery is clay, which is inherently water absorbent.
Therefore, it is glazed to keep water out.

The firing temperature is lower than that of porcelain because the temperature is adjusted to the clay and glaze.
Since ancient times, it has been said that fired tea utensils make tea more delicious,
The Yixing tea jar from China is a typical example.

2024 New Works

SD item code:12465877

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S1
Teapot with round cherry blossom carving in vermilion mud
朱泥丸型桜字彫急須
(Y934)
JAN:4964565001871
(Y934) JAN:4964565001871

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Item added on: 2024/6/4
Dimensions
Full water capacity: 330cc
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Country of manufacture: China
Material / component: Pottery

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*Cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts or promotions, such as coupons.
*Discount Offer*.
5% OFF for orders over 50,000 yen!
After you place your order, we will give you a 5% discount on the purchase price.

[The banded netting stretches all the way around the inner wall of the sphere,
The "belt-shaped mesh" is wider than any other tea strainer.
This "banded mesh strainer" prevents tea leaves from being sifted inside the kyusu,
The "tea strainer" is made of a mesh strip that is wider than any other tea strainer.

Tea strainer? Teapot? Teapot.
Historically, the world-famous ones are
The later type of teapot, known as a Yixing teapot (茶ふー), is a tea infuser.
Yixing is pronounced in China as "yee-shin," so it is popular all over the world as the Yixing teapot.
Yixing teapots are popular all over the world.
In Japan, it was called a chashin* chachoshi (茶銚).

In Japan, Yixing teapots were imported from the Muromachi period (1336-1573), which continued until the Meiji period (1868-1912),
The latter type of tea pots served as a model for the Japanese tea pouring pots, which were made in various regions.
In the Edo period (1603-1867), the Yokote teapot came to be made.
The Yokote teapots in circulation today were made after the Edo period,
Later, they became the mainstream of Japanese tea containers and came to be called kyusu (teapot).

This product is a ceramic ware.
The raw material of pottery is clay, which is inherently water absorbent.
Therefore, it is glazed to keep water out.

The firing temperature is lower than that of porcelain because the temperature is adjusted to the clay and glaze.
Since ancient times, it has been said that fired tea utensils make tea more delicious,
The Yixing tea jar from China is a typical example.

2024 New Works

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