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Finished in shidei (purple clay) hue with a calm, understated sheen, this Banko ware linear carving teapot and two teacups set comes from a historic pottery region neighboring Tokoname, long regarded as one of Japan’s centers for fine tea ware.
The lid fits the body with a satisfying, seamless precision. It features a built-in ceramic strainer, which gently draws out the tea leaves’ aroma and umami for a smooth, well-rounded cup. Left unglazed, the surface gradually develops a richer sheen through everyday handling, offering the quiet pleasure of seeing the piece grow more beautiful with use.
Each piece is thrown on the potter’s wheel and finished with precise, balanced lines. The surface is decorated using a traditional technique called biri, where the potter carves the clay with a small plane as the wheel turns, creating fine, rhythmic grooves that catch the light.
The set is presented in a high-quality wooden box, finished with hand-brushed calligraphy on the lid. The overall impression is composed and refined, making it a piece that feels at home in a thoughtful interior. It is a set to enjoy yourself, and just as fitting as a considered gift for someone special.
DETAILS
| Quantity | 1 teapot and 2 cups |
| Size |
[Teapot] D 9.0 cm (3.5 in) x W 14.0 cm (5.5 in) x H 8.3 cm (3.3 in) [Teacup] D 7.0 cm (2.8 in) x H 4.5 cm (1.8 in) |
| Capacity |
[Teapot] 180 ml (6.1 fl oz) [Teacup] 40 ml (1.4 fl oz) |
| Weight |
[Teapot] 190 g (6.7 oz) [Teacup] 55 g (1.9 oz) |
| Material | Stoneware |
| Package Type | Wooden box |
| Microwave | No |
| Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Tachi Masaki is a master of traditional craft, specializing in Banko ware kyusu teapots. In his early twenties, he received the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry prize and was hailed as a “prodigy” in ceramics. Since then, he has preserved the traditions of Banko ware while creating works attuned to contemporary sensibilities.
His Banko ware teapots are made from iron-rich red clay that turns deep blue-black in a reduction firing, then re-oxidizes into the shidei (purple clay) hue. His work is recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Yokkaichi for its superb craftsmanship.

Crafts
Yokkaichi Banko ware—commonly known as Banko ware—finds its origins in the crafting of ceramics ranging from everyday tableware to flower vases. Today, it is best known for its donabe, or Japanese clay pots, valued for their durability and excellent heat retention. Around 80 percent of all donabe produced in Japan are Banko ware, making them an essential tool for home-cooked meals.

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Japanese Tea Sets
In Japan, ceramic teapots and tea cups come in a rich variety of forms, crafted in different regions using a range of materials and styles. This diversity reflects the depth of Japan’s tea culture and the distinctive character of local tea leaves cultivated across the country.
Our collection features carefully curated ceramic tea sets that pair teapots and cups in perfect harmony. Ideal for daily use or special gatherings, these thoughtfully designed sets, often presented in elegant boxes, make timeless gifts that convey warmth and appreciation.

