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Hohin Kyusu Kyo Kiyomizu yaki Sencha Japanese pottery tea pot Mishima KikuJapan

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(Size)   : Lenght 12 X Width 9 X Height 8 cm / Lenght 4.72 X Width 3.54 X Height 3.14 inch

(Weight) : 150 g

(Capacity):150 ml

(Material) :  Pottery

(Origin) : Made in Japan / Kyo kiyomizu yaki ware

(Condition) :    Brand new

(Note) :

Characterized by a bitter texture that takes advantage of the taste of the soil.
Hand is not hot even if it is directly gripped, because Hohin teapots originally use about 60 degrees of tea for gyokuro etc.
It is a convenient teapot because the tea leaves are easy to throw away and the last drop can be squeezed out. The tea strainer is finely opened so that difficult for tea leaves to come out.
A simple and rustic texture without painting is a must for tea lovers. It is a teapot of Mishimade where you can feel the gorgeousness in the astringency.

   Kiyomizu is one of the traditional crafts that represent Kyoto,
   originally started in the pottery of Shimizu Slope neighborhood toward the Kiyomizu-dera.

   Pottery and porcelain made in Kyoto is generally known as Kyo-style ceramics,
   Kiyomizu ware. The splendor and refined elegance of Kyo-style ceramics,
   Kiyomizu ware is created based on sophisticated design and various proficient skills.
   History of pottery and porcelain in Kyoto started more than 1,200years ago,
   in Nara period. A Buddhist preist, Gyoki built a kiln and made earthenware in Seikanji.
   Now the ruins of the temple is called "Chawan-zaka". 
   Kyo-style ceramics, Kiyomizu ware products are mostly handmade and
   the feature of that is in wide variety in small quantity.

Weight:
500.00 Grams

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