 Superb hue gradation
This is a perfect teapot for sencha brewing. The round body with height will be appreciated by people who want to enjoy full cups of sencha. It is lighter than it looks and comes with a practical ceramic strainer. This handy teapot will be an article par excellence in your collection. This is a classic Japanese teapot in design. Special contours are given to the handle, opening rim, and pinch of the lid, and they give the distinctive expression in this simple figure. Exquisite hue, mixed in the gray and orange of yohen makes this a prized piece.
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    Yohen; the unique discoloration of ceramic waresDiscoloration of ceramic ware, yohen is unexpected colors and patterns naturally created when ceramics are baked in a kiln with composite factors like fire condition, ash, or glaze chemistry. Even the position in the kiln affects the result. Artists purposefully try to crate yohen with their experience, but they still cannot control the effects perfectly. The naturally-created design beyond craftsmen's reach is the beauty of yohen.
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    Tokoname wareTokoname wares are ceramics produced in the Chita, Handa and Tokoname areas in Aichi prefecture. Various kinds of items are produced there, such as vases, ornaments, decorative plant pots, bonsai trays, and an assortment of jars and larger pots. Recognized as one of the six ancient kilns in Japan, the origin of Tokoname ware dates back to the making of bowls, plates and urns at the end of the Heian period (794-1185). It was the largest production center of the six ancient kilns at this time. The most prized tea ceremony pieces and teapots started to be produced at the end of Edo period (1603-1867). Red clay teapots first were produced by emulating chinese wares. Teapots became the representative products of Tokoname in time. They were loved by the elite with the fashion of sencha from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji period (1868-1912). Some teapots made by master craftsmen became highly regarded with spectacular techniques. Size of the opening, shape of the spout, and mounted angle of the handle are calculated and optimally-designed for perfect use. Tokoname fine-grained clay teapots with no glaze absorb tea lye and other elements, and also brew tea well thanks to their fine-fits lid and body design. Therefore, you can truly enjoy the true flavor of tea with a Tokoname teapot.
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 | Production region | Tokoname (Aichi Japan) | | Serving | 360ml (12.35oz) | | Dimensions | 156*134*h98mm (6.14*5.28*h3.86in) | | Weight | 168g (5.93oz) | | Material | Potter's clay | | Note | This is a handmade yohen teapot. Therefore, the one you purchase is unique, and the hue and pattern are not the same as shown in the pictures. The number of pieces we can provide in a month is limited. |
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