Tenmoku Cup from Kamada Kôji | T54
The creations of Mr Kôji Kamada are part of the permanent works on show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The creations of Mr Kôji Kamada are part of the permanent works on show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Created for Camellia Sinensis in Asia by bamboo craftsmen, this narrow tea tray is ideal for smaller spaces.
Here is a practical brewing vessel of amazing simplicity, designed for people who want to drink tea on the move. This flask is made of porcelain with an airtight lid and a removable stainless steel filter. It allows you the choice to brew your tea leaves using the technique you find most convenient at the time.
Here is a practical brewing vessel of amazing simplicity, designed for people who want to drink tea on the move. This flask is made of double walled glass with an airtight lid and a removable stainless steel filter. It allows you the choice to brew your tea leaves using the technique you find most convenient at the time.
This purion cup comes from the famous Lin's Ceramics studio in Taiwan. This remarkable material, developed after 10 years of research, is specifically designed to enhance aged, wulong and black teas.
This double wall cup, exclusive to Camellia Sinensis, conserves the warmth of the tea for longer, without depriving you of the pleasure of admiring the colour of the infusion. Its large capacity makes it a good choice for high volume drinkers, equally suitable for warm tea or iced tea. Easy to maintain, this article is dishwasher-safe.
This double wall cup, exclusive to Camellia Sinensis, conserves the warmth of the tea for longer, without depriving you of the pleasure of admiring the colour of the infusion. Its rounded form and smooth sides make it a comfortable and versatile utensil for everyday use. Easy to maintain, this article is dishwasher-safe.
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