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Dobin
¥12,000
Dobin is a teapot for brewing teas at high temperatures. It also works as a sake warmer. To make hot sake called "Atsukan", pour sake into it and heat it up to 50-55°C. Or you can try "Dobin mushi", a traditional Japanese broth. Size: H 7.0cm / including handle 13.5cm D 9.5cm W 13.5cm Weight: 283g Volume: 280ml
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Square bowl
¥4,000
Square bowl with hand painted lines of 3 colors. It is perfect for serving candies. Size: H 7cm D/W 9.5cm Weight: 268g Volume: 350ml
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Seto Teabowl with box
¥9,000
Tea bowl of Seto ware made in Aichi. Seto ware is one of the Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. https://en.sixancientkilns.jp/ This potter uses "tebineri" and "himo-zukuri" technique not using a pottery wheel, which makes pottery look more organic. The box is made of paulownia and it has "Sanada-himo", a tough fabric to fasten even armor during the Sengoku period. In the world of tea ceremony, each fabric and knot show specific schools or potters like a passcode. ●Teabowl Size: H 7.6cm Φ 10.5cm Weight: 321g Volume: 475ml ●Box Size: H 12.7cm D/W 13.5cm Weight: 255g
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Bicolor Teabowl
¥5,000
Simple and stylish teabowl. Five marks inside are called "meato" that are left because of small cray balls or shells put on pottery to avoid color transfers when pottery is piled up and fired in a small kiln. It means that only products in small-lots have these marks. Size: H 7cm Φ 14cm Weight: 234g Volume: 430ml
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Bicolor Yunomi
¥3,000
Simple and stylish yunomi. Yunomi is a Japanese tea cup with no handle. The pattern of curved layers adds a bit of sweetness. Size: H 8.2cm Φ 6.8cm Weight: 125g Volume: 220ml
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Musubi-fumi Hashioki[2pcs]
¥3,000
Fumi means a letter. Musubi-fumi is a tied letter since the Heian period. This hashioki, chopsticks rest has the Musubi-fumi shape. Size: H 1.3cm (max) D 4.5cm W 7.3cm Weight: 32g
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Matcha starter set
¥19,000
It consists of 8 items with a box to perfectly put these away. 8 items: 2 Tea bowls / Natsume(Jar) / Cha-sen(Whisk) / Futa-oki(Lid rest) / Yusamashi(Bowl) / Cha-shaku(Scoop) / Cha-kin(Cloth) ●Box Size: H 25.7cm D 16.3cm W 25cm Weight: 2.2g (with 8 items inside)
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Round Ichirin-zashi
¥4,000
Round vase for a single flower, ichirin-zashi. Ichi means 1, and rin is used to count flowers. The attractive feature is the contrast of unglazed rough texture and cute shape. Size: H 10.3cm Φ 8.5cm Weight: 191g Volume: 260ml
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Akae Meshiwan
¥5,000
Meshiwan is a bowl for serving rice. It has graphical hand painted red flowers ("Aka" means red and "E" means drawing) and "kannyu", a decorative method that intentionally creates fine cracks on it. Size: H 6.2cm Φ 13.2 m Weight: 264g Volume: 300ml
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Moss Teabowl
¥5,000
On the natural surface there are two green spots looking like moss. Size: H 6.5cm Φ 12.5cm Weight: 222g Volume: 370ml
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Orange Yunomi/Pen holder
¥3,000
Yunomi is a Japanese tea cup with no handle. Fingers fit to hollow lines - easy to hold. This can be used as a pen holder because of the height, appreciating grainy and whitish orange surface. Size: H 10.2cm Φ 6cm Weight: 186g Volume: 220ml
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Raku Square plate
¥7,000
楽 (Raku) family had been one of the Ten Craftsmen of Senke in Kyoto since the Edo period. https://www.omotesenke.jp/english/list6/list6-3/list6-3-3/ The beauty of black looks like "suzuri", calligraphy inkstone. Size: H 1.8cm D/W 12.3cm Weight: 227g
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Ice Plate
¥6,000
It is glazed like ice crack. The attractive feature is the contrast of the earthy warm body and icy cold glaze. This size is suitable for serving salad or fruits. Size: H 4cm Φ 18.6cm Weight: 303g
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Pink Teabowl
¥6,000
Ash and iron glaze seem to work for the exquisite color and pattern. This uniqueness is the one and only thanks to the craftsmanship. Size: H 6cm Φ 11.1cm Weight: 306g Volume: 300ml
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Eiraku Karakusa Ochoko
¥6,000
永楽 (Eiraku) family had been one of the Ten Craftsmen of Senke in Kyoto since the Edo period. https://www.omotesenke.jp/english/list6/list6-3/list6-3-3/ Size: H 2.8cm Φ 6cm Weight: 30g Volume: 30ml