Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

The chasen matcha whisk is an essential tool for making the perfect bowl of matcha..
We are a family-run Japanese tea company founded in 1717, in the heart of Kyoto. For generations, we have upheld a tradition of aromatic, well-balanced teas.

Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

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This ceramic whisk holder (chasen-tate) is sturdy and light. After rinsing, protect and store your chasen by placing it in this holder, with the tips

Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

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Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

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Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

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Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

Chasen Matcha Whisk Kyoto 80 Tips - Made in Japan

Handcrafted from Golden Bamboo: Crafted with precision and care, this 100 Prong Bamboo Whisk is handmade from the finest golden bamboo, ensuring both durability and an elegant aesthetic. Traditional Japanese Chasen Design: With a diameter of 2-3/8 inches and a height of 4-1/4 inches, this Green Tea Whisk follows the traditional Japanese Chasen design, making it perfect for creating frothy and thin Usucha, a staple in Japanese tea ceremonies.

Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

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Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

Chasen Matcha Whisk Kyoto 80 Tips - Made in Japan

Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

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Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)

Matcha Whisk (Chasen) 80-tip - Ippodo Tea (Kyoto Since 1717)