Japanese Tea Utensils Teaware Guide

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To recommend Japanese tea to people overseas, “Here are some great utensils! to recommend Japanese tea ceremony utensils to people from overseas.
We have picked up some famous ones. All of them are used in this site.

Small and cute backhanded kyusu Hasami-ware

There are surprisingly few choices of Japanese teapots that can roast for one to two people backhandedly.

There are mass-produced, bulky, thick kyusu, but they are boring and lack the sense of attention to detail.

In Hasami, which produces traditional teapots, I found a kyusu that is perfect for everyday use.

It is backhanded and has a lovely traditional pattern. It can be poured down to the last “golden drop”.

Timeless and minimalist lacquerware round tray, Wajima lacquerware

I was looking for a simple and versatile tray, preferably lacquered.

I purchased a lacquerware tray made in the town of lacquerware. You can enjoy a chic, monotone coordination that you will never get tired of.

Tableware Arita-yaki, with a wide variety of delicate designs

Arita in Saga has inherited the pottery-making culture of China and Korea, while creating uniquely Japanese porcelain.

We hope that foreign visitors unfamiliar with Japanese tableware will become familiar with Arita-yaki.

Arita-yaki is famous for its delicate painting, but pop designs can also be found.

Modern tableware Mustakivi

Mustakivi, with its eye-catching Scandinavian design, is a brand of Tobe ware produced by Fujio Ishimoto, the designer of Marimekko and a resident of Finland. Its simple and versatile design is easy to use in both Japanese and Western styles.

Tobe-yaki is a traditional pottery produced in Ehime Prefecture. Tobe-yaki has a long history of about 240 years. Even today, each piece is made by hand by craftsmen.

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