Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

The Japanese tea is a culture that brings relaxation and peace to the mind, and connects the time spent with those who share it with you.In ancient times in Japan, tea was a medicine and the tea ceremony was the specialty of Buddhist monks, and it was a social activity for the nobility. Today, tea culture is open to everyone on a daily basis. Among them, Sencha (a whole-leaf green tea) can be easily enjoyed at home and shared with the whole family. Japanese tea utensils were brought from China in ancient times and developed uniquely to suit Japanese culture, resulting in a variety of types dedicated to Japanese tea.If you want to enjoy authentic Japanese tea, Japanese tea ware is a must-have item. Here is a detailed explanation of each tool.If you’d like to see a fine Japanese Tea Sets,.
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The Japanese tea is a culture that brings relaxation and peace to the mind, and connects the time spent with those who share it with you.In ancient times in Japan, tea was a medicine and the tea ceremony was the specialty of Buddhist monks, and it was a social activity for the nobility. Today, tea culture is open to everyone on a daily basis. Among them, Sencha (a whole-leaf green tea) can be easily enjoyed at home and shared with the whole family. Japanese tea utensils were brought from China in ancient times and developed uniquely to suit Japanese culture, resulting in a variety of types dedicated to Japanese tea.If you want to enjoy authentic Japanese tea, Japanese tea ware is a must-have item. Here is a detailed explanation of each tool.If you’d like to see a fine Japanese Tea Sets, please click here.

This Japanese teapot set features Aochibu, the Kutani ware painting technique which was developed in the Taisho era(1912-1926). Small dots in blue are

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Aochibu and Gold Arabesque Kutani Japanese Teapot Set

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Hanazume Kutani Houhin Japanese Teapot Set with 2 Teacups

This Japanese teapot set features Satoyama, traditional Japanese landscape of woodland close to the village on the porcelain foundation in an ink painting style. Underneath the beautiful golden clouds, an old-fashioned Japanese house and a rich natural scene are depicted. The tea strainer is called a Sasame and is attached directly to the inside of the teapot. This allows the tea leaves to circulate easily inside the pot, making the tea more fragrant.

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Boku Sansui Kutani Japanese Teapot Set / Japanese Ceramics, Japanese Tea Set, Japanese Pottery, Japanese Dinnerware, Japanese Tableware

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Miyabitake Japanese Bamboo Tea Coaster, MUSUBI KILN

This Kutani Japanese teapot set features Hanazume pattern, meaning filled with flowers, one of the most notable design of Kutani ware which has been

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Blue Hanazume Kutani Japanese Teapot Set

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Kokuzou Kiln Mizuhiki Kutani Sake Set, MUSUBI KILN

This is a Tokoname ware teapot set decorated with Rokuro-me pattern. Rokuro-me means the pattern of potter's wheel, as you can see the fine horizontal lines on the surface. Finding a teacup that matches a teapot is harder than you might think, but this set has a high quality and cohesive design that will immediately create an elegant tea time experience. This set comes in a wooden box, making it a perfect gift.

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Koji Rokuro-me Tokoname Japanese Teapot Set 9.1oz(270ml)-Sasame and Ceramesh / Japanese Ceramics, Japanese Tea Set, Japanese Pottery

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Colored Arabesque Navy Mino Ware Japanese Teacup

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Yatsuyanagi Sakura Akita Cherry Bark Work Hexadecagon Chabitsu

This Japanese teapot set features Aochibu, the Kutani ware painting technique which was developed in the Taisho era(1912-1926). Small dots in blue are

Guide for Japanese Tea Sets, MUSUBI KILN

Aochibu and Gold Arabesque Kutani Japanese Teapot Set