Fukuhou Kiln Tokusa Hasami Japanese Teapot 28.8oz(850ml)
This Japanese teapot can make a generous 850ml(28.8oz) of tea. It is perfect when making tea for a large family or a workplace with many staff members. The body of the teapot is stylishly designed with a dimple on the side matching the shape of the sake carafe and sake cup from the same Tokusa series.
The indigo stripe pattern on the white porcelain looks great on any table. The wavy lines on the body and around the lid are distinctive and reminiscent of the beautiful sea of Nagasaki, where Hasami ware is produced.
The glaze applied to the rim around the lid gives it an elegant finish that is not too casual.
The tea strainer is called "Sasame" which is attached directly to the inside of the teapot. This allows the tea leaves to circulate easily inside the pot, making the tea more fragrant. This type of strainer is especially suitable when brewing high-quality Japanese tea.
The lid fits well with the body of the teapot allowing the tea leaves to brew properly without letting the steam escape.
The "Tokusa" series by the Hasami ware company Fukuho Kiln was first produced in 1976. Since then, it has become a long seller as a standard item. The "Tokusa" is a pattern of vertical stripes, which has been used as a pattern for tableware since ancient times and is a familiar pattern in Japan. The patterns are hand-painted one by one by craftsmen, and are carefully made.
The "Tokusa" series has a variety of items for the dining table, such as rice bowls, teacups, and Sake cups. We hope you will enjoy a unified table setting with items from the Tokusa series.
Note:
The handle requires separate installation by the customer.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Quantity: 1
- Dimention: 17.5cm(6.9in) xH13cm(5.1in)xH11.2cm(4.4in)
- Capacity: 850ml(28.8oz)
- Material: Porcelain - Hasami ware
- Origin: Made in Japan
- Brand: Fukuhou Kiln
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ABOUT FUKUHOU KILN
Fukuhou Kiln is a 50-year-old Hasami ware kiln, famous for its skilled hand-painted "Sometsuke" and "Akae" products. If you entered the studio and looked at the works of the artisans of Fukuhou Kiln, you would realize that even the most delicate and subtle lines were drawn without hesitation. It is truly craftsmanship. Among the many Hasami ware kilns, Fukuhou kiln has an established reputation for the delicate painting of the "Tokusa"(vertical stripe) pattern, and this series has become a long seller.
In recent years, Hasami ware has gained popularity for its ease of use and modern style and has been attracting attention among Japanese young people. This Fukuhou kiln has also succeeded in combining traditional techniques with modern needs. The tableware is easy to use, has a warm shape, and is stylish enough to complement your food, making you want to use it every day.
About HASAMI ware
Hasami ware is a type of pottery produced in the vicinity of Hasami-cho, located in the north central part of Nagasaki Prefecture, with a history of over 400 years. One of the characteristics of Hasami ware is that there is no fixed technique, so it is possible to make pottery that fits the times. For this reason, Hasami ware comes in a variety of shapes, both large and small, and has a rich variety of designs. Because of the variety of expressions, Hasami ware is loved by people of all ages and genders.