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Japanese matcha set – tools for making Japanese green tea

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Tools for making Japanese green tea in one package. The almost indispensable tools for making classic or traditional Japanese matcha tea can now be purchased bundled together. The contents of the package consist of three parts. It has a chasen, a chawan and a chasaku. Each item in the package is a product made in Japan…

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Japanese matcha set – tools for making Japanese green tea:

Tools for making Japanese green tea in one package. The almost indispensable tools for making classic or traditional Japanese matcha tea can now be purchased bundled together. The contents of the package consist of three parts. It has a chasen, a chawan and a chasaku. Each item in the package is a product made in Japan.

chasen:

It is used to “beat” and mix powdered green tea – matcha – with water. This chasen is handmade from darker brownish bamboo. It is an indispensable tool for handmade Japanese matcha teas and tea ceremonies. You can use it to make a pleasant matchatea from powdered green tea. Many people prefer to use chasen with a longer handle – in most cases those who drink tea with finer movements – because it is more comfortable and convenient thanks to its handiness. Some people prefer it because it lends a different kind of elegance to the use of more valuable hand-made unique chawan ceramics. It creates a different type of visual harmony and gives a more archaic experience to those who focus on detail.

chawan:

Kuro chawan – Japanese matcha tea ceramic in gift box. Anyone who is addicted to or just a lover of Japanese teas can hardly afford not to have at least one so-called kuro chawan. Although this category does not differ much from classic chawan ceramics, it is such an old classic of traditional Japanese tea that it is suitable to use even from passion. In shape and size, the cup has the usual diameter of 11 cm and in terms of height, it also traditionally represents a size of 7.5 cm. What makes such a chawan unique? The word kuro means color, black. Interestingly, in many cases, kuro chawans are not literally black, they only have a glaze that looks completely black and any glaze effect that appears on it is an elegant solution. In these pots, the color of matcha (powdered Japanese green tea) is extremely vivid and highlights both the aesthetics of chawan and the fantastically green color of the tea. This is how to make tea with color experiences… The product is in a (stylish) black cardboard gift box.

chasaku:

A spoon-like device made of bamboo and bent, with which matcha tea powder is dispensed or placed in a tea-making vessel or chawan. It is usually necessary to make two medium-humped “spoons” from the matcha to the chawan.