Hand-painted Tokoname Kyusu Teapot Ume
$61.73
$91.36
About Tokoname ware Tokoname ware (常滑焼, Tokoname-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics produced in and around Aichi, Japan. Tokoname was the location of one of the six Antient Kilns of Japan and it dates back to the 12th century. About this Kyusu (teapot) The teapot is made from Tokoname’s red (vermilion) clay, which is known for its iron-rich content. This type of clay is said to remove the tannin (bitterness) from tea, resulting in a milder flavor. The teapot features a design of Ume (plum blossoms) branches that are curved, with white blossoms painted on. This design can be seen in more detail in the last photo, which was taken under studio lighting. The teapot also comes with a removable strainer that has a handle for easy use. Would you like Furoshiki gift wrapping? Furoshiki are Japanese traditional wrapping cloths. It is an eco-friendly gift wrapping; the receiver can re-use it as a place mat and wall decoration, wrapping bento/lunch box, a tissue box and a book! We can do gift wrapping with Furoshiki for you! 1. Have a look at 50cm Furoshiki from here or 70cm Furoshiki from here. 2. Add it to your cart 3. Write in the order note that it is a gift and you would like Furoshiki gift wrapping.
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