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Matchaschale, weiß mit dunklem Rand

Matchaschale, weiß mit dunklem Rand
Helle Matchaschale deren obere Hälfte dunkel glasiert ist.
Durch die bauchige Form der Schale ist reichlich Platz, den Matchabesen zu schwingen. Die Schale ist dadurch gerade auch für Matcha Neulinge sehr zu empfehlen.

Die Schale ist etwa 6,5cm hoch und hat einen Durchmesser von 11,5cm. Befüllt werden Matchaschalen eigentlich nie ganz, sondern nur zu etwa 1/3 mit ca. 100ml pro Portion.

Diese Schale wird in Japan gefertigt.

Bitte beachten Sie, dass Form, Farbe und Größe der Teekeramik leicht variieren können!
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Strothestrasse 50
49356 Diepholz
Germany
Phone: 05441-9959560
Fax: 05441-9959569
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