Mino ware teapot kyusu
Mino ware teapot kyusu
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Redefine your tea ritual with this Lidless Tokoname Kyusu, a striking example of modern Japanese functionalism. Finished in a sophisticated matte charcoal black, this open-top teapot is designed for the sensory tea lover who appreciates both visual beauty and unparalleled ease of use.
Key Features
- Sensory Open-Top Design: The lidless silhouette is more than just a style choice—it allows you to witness the "agitation" of the tea leaves as they unfurl, while the increased surface area helps cool the water to the perfect temperature for delicate green teas.
- Premium Tokoname Craftsmanship: Hand-finished in the historic pottery center of Tokoname, Japan, this piece features high-quality ceramic known for its thermal consistency and smooth texture.
- Integrated Fine-Mesh Strainer: Equipped with a precision stainless steel mesh filter, this Kyusu ensures a clean, sediment-free pour even when brewing fine-cut Japanese Sencha or Fukamushicha.
- Generous 430ml Capacity: While compact in appearance, the 430ml volume is exceptionally practical, making it the perfect "all-day" pot for solo sessions or sharing with guests.
- Ergonomic Precision: The smooth, elongated side handle provides a counterbalanced grip, allowing for a steady, controlled pour that feels like an extension of your hand.
Why You’ll Love It
This lidless Kyusu is the ultimate "low-friction" teapot. Without a lid to manage, brewing becomes a faster, more intuitive process, and cleaning is a breeze. Its minimalist matte finish resists fingerprints and develops a subtle luster over time, making it a timeless addition to any modern kitchen or tea tray.
Specifications
- Capacity: 430ml
- Origin: Tokoname, Japan
- Material: High-quality Matte Ceramic
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Ideal For: Japanese Green Teas, Vietnamese Ancient Greens, and Herbal infusions.
Artisan Note: Lidless teapots are increasingly popular among modern enthusiasts because they prevent the tea leaves from "stewing," ensuring that your second and third infusions remain crisp and vibrant rather than bitter.
