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This Japanese teapot features a charming bush clover in gold, red, and white, applied to a matte-black clay body. The delicate dot work of Kutani ware highlights the flower’s gentle beauty with a subtle three-dimensional effect, imparting a refined, lustrous glow.
The lid’s knob is finished with genuine gold, adding a subtle touch of brilliance that complements the subdued tones of the teapot. The teapot’s smoothly rounded shape fits comfortably in the hand, and its 200ml (6.8 fl oz) capacity makes it ideal for brewing Japanese teas such as sencha or gyokuro for 1–3 people.
Presented in a finely crafted wooden box, it makes a thoughtful gift for any tea enthusiast.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 12.5 cm (4.9 in) x W 14.5 cm (5.7 in) x H 9.0 cm (3.5 in) including handle |
Capacity | 200 ml (6.8 fl oz) |
Weight | 160 g (5.6 oz) |
Material | stoneware |
Package Type | Wooden box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Crafts
Crafted in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, Tokoname ware has been at the heart of Japanese ceramics for centuries. As one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns, the town is known for its rich pottery heritage and masterful craftsmanship. Among its most iconic creations are shudei kyusu—unglazed red clay teapots prized for mellowing the taste of green tea.
From its distinctive vermilion hue to the refined wheel-thrown form, Tokoname teaware continues to shape everyday tea moments with beauty, function, and tradition.

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Japanese Teapots
You will certainly be able to find a Japanese teapot that warms your heart among the diverse array of styles in different materials, such as porcelain, stoneware, and cast iron. No matter what type of tea you prefer, create an authentic Japanese tea experience with a teapot that stands out—whether it's for its unique shape, striking color or intricate design.

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