Chawan | Tsuru
Cranes taking flight in front of Mount Fuji at sunset; this is a typical Japanese image that embellish on this emblematic chawan.
Original gift teas for both beginners and connoisseurs.
Cranes taking flight in front of Mount Fuji at sunset; this is a typical Japanese image that embellish on this emblematic chawan.
This purion Gong fu cha 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 earthenware teapot comes to us directly from a young artisan from Yixing, Mr. Shao.
At the venerable age of 80, Japanese ceramist Gyokko is still an active artist whose energy do not seem to fade. He manages to keep in artistic vision: offering teapots that are both affordable, artisanal and complex.
Our new 'Selection of the moment' offers you the chance to discover 10 teas from the vast diversity of our catalogue at a discount price.
This ceramic gaiwan comes from the famous Lin's Ceramics studio in Taiwan. It is distinguished by its gentle eggshell appearance, a signature of the manufacturer.
Marked by the famous 7542 seal, this Sheng Pu er cake sourced from Taiwan where it has been patiently preserved.
Here is a loose leaf Pu er from the Menghai region which has since aged under dry storage in Hong Kong.
This loose tea composed of whole leaves and delicate golden buds was dry aged in Hong Kong by Mr. Chan.
At the venerable age of 80, Japanese ceramist Gyokko is still an active artist whose energy do not seem to fade. He manages to keep in artistic vision: offering teapots that are both affordable, artisanal and complex.
The Aurora glaze is Ms. Zhang’s most popular porcelain piece! The vibrant shades of blue, purple and red really catch the eye. On a large piece such as this teapot, the discreet colour trails reveal the softness of the celadon tones.
The artist Zhang Zhen Chun is the perfect example of symbiosis between modernity and tradition. Passionate about design, the young woman develops pieces rich in style and character.
A graduate from Jingdezhen University in China, her work is worthy of this famous city, known for the quality of its porcelain since the Tang dynasty (7th century).
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The Aurora glaze is Ms Zhang’s most popular porcelain piece! The vibrant shades of blue, purple and red really catch the eye. On a large piece such as this teapot, the discreet colour trails reveal the softness of the celadon tones.
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