Wazuqu Cast Iron Teapot | Yoho
With more than four centuries of experience at their craft, the Kikuchi Hojudo foundry is a true leader in Wazuqu steel (a Japanese steel of very high quality).
Original gift teas for both beginners and connoisseurs.
With more than four centuries of experience at their craft, the Kikuchi Hojudo foundry is a true leader in Wazuqu steel (a Japanese steel of very high quality).
With more than four centuries of experience at their craft, the Kikuchi Hojudo foundry is a true leader in Wazuqu steel (a Japanese steel of very high quality).
Sleek motives over royal blue background make this Japanese Washi box an ideal choice to brighten your tea corner. Comes in our most popular volume!
Perhaps a flamboyant red Japanese Washi tin to preserve your precious tea leaves? This classic format is our most popular.
A charming piece with its flashy red print, this small Japanese Washi box allows you to carry your tea anywhere.
The Art of Tea is a Taiwanese publication containing in-depth discussion and articles from a selection of Asia's most respected tea experts. In this issue:
The creations of Mr Kôji Kamada are part of the permanent works on show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Recipient of numerous awards, Ms. Sheng has her own pottery studio where she makes pieces prized by collectors.
An inspiring discovery for Camellia Sinensis, our range of Yixing teapots, from where this originates, is enriched by this artist.
This earthenware teapot comes to us directly from a young artisan from Yixing, Mr. Shao. Shao Guo Jun was born and educated in the city of Ding Shan.
Created for Camellia Sinensis in Asia by bamboo craftsmen, this narrow tea tray is ideal for smaller spaces.
The Taiwanese potter Lin Jianhong from Luku in Taiwan, refined his study of ceramic art with the great masters of Japan.
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