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MIE PREFECTURE KYUSU BANKO-YAKI TEAPOTS COLLECTION
Banko-yaki is one of Japan's finest traditional ceramic techniques. ThIS tradition dates back to the 18th century, when Nunami Rouzan merchant affixed a seal with bankofueki words, or "eternity, constancy", to earthenware made in Yokkaichi town, Mié Prefecture....
€39.00
Matcha tea whisk
The bamboo "chasen" whisk is essential for making matcha tea . It allows the tea to be emulsified to give it an airy and frothy texture.
€15.00
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€13.00
Tea cups
Japanese tea cups are not just containers to taste your drink. They are often considered as works of art that reflect Japanese culture and aesthetics.
€13.00
€5.20
(2 reviews)
MIE PREFECTURE KYUSU BANKO-YAKI TEAPOTS COLLECTION
Banko-yaki is one of Japan's finest traditional ceramic techniques. ThIS tradition dates back to the 18th century, when Nunami Rouzan merchant affixed a seal with bankofueki words, or "eternity, constancy", to earthenware made in Yokkaichi town, Mié Prefecture....
€35.00
This set is a must for tea ceremony enthusiasts and matcha tea drinkers or for those wishing to learn about this emblematic Japanese art.
The set of items in this kit is of high quality and will satisfy the most demanding.
You will find summer and winter bowls, cha-sen whisk, mizu-sashi and ken-sui containers, Hi-shaku ladle, matcha tea canister and bamboo measuring...
€877.00
€4.50
(1 review)
Japanese spoon
In Japan, "chashaku" or traditional matcha tea spoon, made of natural bamboo, is used to measure the right amount of Matcha (green tea powder) needed to make a matcha tea.
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€4.50
(1 review)
€9.30
(2 reviews)
Nakahira is the origin of Japanese harmony. NAKAHIRA bowl is basically a tea bowl. It has been the most basic of tea bowls since ancient times.
It is characterized by its flared shape and high foot. High foot is also the fruit of ancestors wisdom to make it easy to put your hand in and hold. It's easy to hold even if it's turned...
€9.30
(2 reviews)
€56.00
€56.00
Tea accessories
Dobin mushi service consists of four parts: the teapot in which ingredients are placed, a saucer, a lid for the teapot and a small “choko” cup on top. It is from this cup that tasty broth produced during steaming is drunk.
Dobin (“teapot”) mushi (“steamed”) is broth steamed in a small teapot. Each teapot contains an individual...
€56.00
€38.00
(11 reviews)
Matcha set
Matcha kit: here is the complete and perfect set to prepare a delicious matcha tea at home. A must-have for lovers of japanese traditions and serene moments. All the utensils in this matcha set are made in Japan. This matcha tea kit allows you to prepare an authentic matcha tea at home, following the traditional gestures of matcha preparation.
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€38.00
(11 reviews)
€29.80
(2 reviews)
Tea caddies
Natsume tea box is an essential itemduring tea ceremony as it is used to store matcha tea. It owes its name to its shape, which resembles a jujube (Chinese red date). Its origins date back to the 14th century. It is usually made of lacquered wood and requires careful maintenance.
This is why it is now available in ABS resin,...
€29.80
(2 reviews)
Natsume tea box is an essential itemduring tea ceremony as it is used to store matcha tea. It owes its name to its shape, which resembles a jujube (Chinese red date). Its origins date back to the 14th century. It is usually made of lacquered wood and requires careful maintenance. This is why it is now available in ABS resin, which is durable and easier to...
€22.50
(1 review)
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€27.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€35.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
Matcha bowl
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€24.00
El cuenco para té matcha se llama « chawan » en Matcha tea bowl is called a « chawan » in Japanese. It is much larger than a normal bowl. It is much more comfortable to hold with two hands than with one, as the base of the Matcha Chawan is wide.
All chawan should be large enough to hold your matcha and prevent it from spilling over the sides when you whisk it vigorously.
These...
€27.00
€3.50
(1 review)
Empty tea bags
Fill-your-own tea bags can be found in all Japanese households. Single-use, they are very practical and inexpensive.
€3.50
(1 review)
Tea accessories
The aesthetics in traditional Japanese cuisine has always played a vital role, and the choice of dishes is just as important as the ingredients.
While many other kitchens prefer a united white canvas, Japanese leaders use plates, bowls, glasses, service utensils and chopsticks to improve and complete the food presentation.
These cups, of traditional rustic appearance, are...
€41.00
Matcha tea accessories
WHAT IS THE HISHAKU?
In the Japanese tea ceremony, hishaku, a bamboo ladle, is used to draw water from the water pot (mizusashi) and pour it into the kettle (kama). It is a tool that is not only functional, but also of particular importance in the rituals of the ceremony.
€14.35
€35.00
(1 review)
MIE PREFECTURE KYUSU BANKO-YAKI TEAPOTS COLLECTION
Banko-yaki is one of Japan's finest traditional ceramic techniques. ThIS tradition dates back to the 18th century, when Nunami Rouzan merchant affixed a seal with bankofueki words, or "eternity, constancy", to earthenware made in Yokkaichi town, Mié Prefecture....
€35.00
(1 review)
Japanese teacups are more than just containers for enjoying your beverage. They are often considered works of art, reflecting Japanese culture and aesthetics.
Tea cups are meant to bring you aromatic and gustatory pleasures. They highlight natural material of which they are made, in this case ceramic. Designs are elegant,...
€21.50









































































































































