Kyusu-teapot, flat, light, 180 ml

€93.00*

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Product number: 41107.1
Product information "Kyusu-teapot, flat, light, 180 ml"

Item no.: 41107.1

Made of light brown clay, this shallow jug is handcrafted by artist Gyokkou and gets beautiful light reddish accents from firing. There is a ceramic strainer in front of the spout.

Japanese Kyusu side handle teapots are ideal for brewing green tea.
The tea leaves can unfold freely in the pot and are retained by an integrated strainer in front of the spout during infusion.

The filling quantity of the pot should be chosen in such a way that the tea can be completely distributed over the waiting cup(s) and no water remains in the pot.
The leaves remain in the pot and are then simply brewed again briefly with water for further infusions.

Dimensions

Trash quantity 180ml
For 1-3 persons.

Variations

Please note that the shape, color and size of tea ceramics may vary slightly!
In particular, this applies to pots, which are all at least partially handmade.

Cleaning

For cleaning in everyday use, simply knock out the tea set and rinse well with clear water also through the strainer. If, after prolonged use, the strainer has slowly become clogged, you will find instructions here for the care and cleaning of your teapot - for unadulterated tea enjoyment: Cleaning instructions for teapots

Properties

Origin: Japan

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