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Here's a great 2-in-1 strainer. It's simple and elegant to use with any gongfu setup for straining from pot or gaiwan to pitcher. The mesh is also the perfect fineness for casual matcha sifting. Some meshes are too tight or loose for matcha, but this one is great. You can set it across your chawan and sift right into your preheated and dried bowl.
$ 30.00
Simple and sturdy black ceramic tea tray with slotted bamboo top. Whether you prefer wet or dry tea service, this tray can accommodate your tastes, with just enough room for the necessities.
Approximately 8"x8"x1"
$ 32.00
This is one of the most versatile pots to have in your collection. Made of borosilicate glass, this 650ml pot can go right on the stove to boil water or be used to infuse teas. It's great when you need to simmer herbs for a long period or just heat up water to steep in your other pots. The simple and elegant style makes it visually appealing to have at the tea table, compared to a bulky kettle.
It features a steam hole at the top as well as a spring strainer hooked onto the spout to strain out any leaves. When boiled, let the pot rest for a minute before handling, or use a hanky to protect your hand.
$ 5.00
Sometimes you gotta run, and when all you have is loose-leaf, you reach for these. Super simple to use, just scoop the tea in and fold the top over and Voila! Tea in a bag, ready to hit the road with you.
Each pack has 60 bags.
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Iwachu, located in Morioka, is known for making skillfully crafted iron ware. This tetsubin, or cast iron pot, is a perfect marriage of classic form and function and modern deign and simplicity. The traditional arare pattern is achieved by painstakingly carving each bump into the mold before casting. Unlike traditional tetsubin, this pot has an enamel coat inside, making it easy to clean and not susceptible to rust. Because of this coating, it is ideal for steeping a multitude of teas without the potential of seasoning the metal. This pot can hold 22oz. of tea but it is not recommended to heat it over an open flame, as it can crack the enamel coating. Each pot has a large mesh strainer that can be left in or removed, depending on your preferred steeping style.
*The wooden tray is not included, but can be purchased separately*
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$ 55.00
Sourced from our spring tea trip in Dehua, this unglazed pot is perfect for people who love steeping in a larger vessel. The nude/earth tones make it a classic that can integrate into any teaware arsenal and it's a dream to pour. Each Pot has developed its own variation of clay and rust notes from the firing, each one is unique.
Volume: 12oz. / 350ml
Material: Dehua Clay
$ 48.00
Sourced from our spring tea trip in Dehua, this gorgeous porcelain pot has a vibrant turquoise glaze, with mottled details that resemble the stone itself. The size is perfect for steeping with 2 people or solo steeping with a larger cup. The glazed interior and handmade bubble strainer make it easy to steep and pour any kind of tea.
Volume: 12oz. / 350ml
Material: Dehua Porcelain
$ 55.00
Sourced from our spring tea trip in Dehua, this unglazed kyusu is perfect for people who love steeping in a larger vessel. The nude/earth tones make it a classic that can integrate into any teaware arsenal and it's a dream to pour.
Volume: 12oz. / 350ml
Material: Dehua Clay