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Tokusa Japanese Teapot 28.8 fl oz

Sale price$93.00 USD

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This ceramic Japanese teapot can make a generous 850 ml (28.8 fl oz) 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 with the same tokusa pattern.

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 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.

Fukuhou Kiln Tokusa Hasami Japanese Teapot 28.8oz(850ml) - MUSUBI KILN - Quality Japanese Tableware and Gift
Tokusa Japanese Teapot 28.8 fl oz Sale price$93.00 USD
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