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Kuro - black porcelain cup with sidewalls "in a row". Versatile gastro-ceramic from England, which holds its place at many points of Asian culture. Thanks to its aesthetic and dimensional properties, it also commands authority in the areas of serving and preparation for use by chefs and tea ceremony masters. Within the segments of Asian tea culture, in addition to serving rice, soy, fruit and dessert, matcha tea culture is also noteworthy when considering the areas of serving tea and sweets/desserts...
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Chasaku is a steamed bamboo matcha tea dispenser. In Japanese tea ceremonies, as well as in everyday life, this is the ideal way to add the...
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Chasaku is a bamboo steamed matcha tea dispenser. At Japanese tea ceremonies as well as in everyday life, this is the most ideal way to add...
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Kusenaoshi-Chasen (Matcha broom) with ceramic light blue colour: This Japan made pottery by matcha fans is an indispensable tea complement. If you are a practitioner of the Japanese tea or tea ceremonies, you will eventually feel the need for this ceramic accessory...
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This Japan made pottery by matcha fans is an indispensable tea complement. If you are a practitioner of the Japanese tea or tea ceremonies, you will eventually feel the need for this ceramic accessory...
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This pottery made in Japan is an essential tea supplement for matcha fans. Anyone who practices or loves Japanese tea ceremonies or japanese matcha tea making will sooner or later feel the need for this pottery accessory...
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Yuto - Japanese matcha maker made in China ceramic pot: A ceramic pot for making matcha (Japanese powdered green tea) that meets the needs of Japanese tea ceremonies...
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Kuro chawan - Japanese matcha tea ceramic in gift box for Japanese tea ceremony and tea from passion. 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...
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Pinku - Japanese matcha pot - tea ceramic for Japanese tea ceremony: The term pinku has created a staggering subculture around itself in Japanese matcha and powdered green tea culture (especially among young people). What is particularly interesting is that in addition to young people who are not deterred from making matcha tea either pink or pink, older and more disciplined tea makers and matcha fan generations have found their calculation and taste in this slightly underground-like genre based primarily on color...
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Nami - Japanese matcha ceramic with beautiful inside design: As an essential element of Japanese tea ceremonies, a pottery must also bear the hallmarks of passion, with which it fits organically into the attributes of tradition and cultural pottery. But what if the usual outward-focusing ceramic design looks backwards...
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Chasen made of light bamboo. Handmade Japanese matcha tea's and tea ceremony's essential tools. With It's help you can make a delectable matcha tea from powdered green tea...
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Natsume is an infinitely simple and lovely tool for storing matcha tea. Traditional Japanese tea ceremony complements a traditional look and is decorated with traditional (gold and red) Japanese motifs. Its exterior in a high-gloss black color conveys the classic aesthetics of chado. It is an essential accessory for several stages of the matcha tea ceremony. The simple and clean-shaped container closes with a simple lid. Fill the shape of the matcha tea powder to 3/4 suit or ethical in the holder and store it in the holder...