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This teapot features a stunning contrast between its white porcelain body and the blue wave pattern, known as seigaiha, which decorates the entire lid. The seigaiha pattern symbolizes good fortune and the expansion of positive relationships, represented by its rippling design.
The lid's knob depicts Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms, adding an elegant touch. Combined with the seigaiha pattern, these elements symbolize auspiciousness.
The sleek bamboo handle, known as a dobin tsuru, adds a natural touch and ensures a comfortable grip. The teapot is also equipped with a stainless steel tea strainer, making it perfect for brewing tea. Its elegantly narrow spout adds to its ease of use.
The seigaiha pattern on the lid makes this teapot a striking addition to tea time, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size |
[Teapot] 14 cm (5.5 in) x 17 cm (6.7 in) x H 10.5 cm (4.1 in) *excluding handle [Handle] H 9.5cm (3.7in) |
Capacity | 700 ml (23.7 fl oz) |
Material | Porcelain, Bamboo, Steel |
Package Type | Paper box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Midou Kiln, located in Nagasaki Prefecture, is a notable Hasami ware kiln with a 90-year history, famous for having the area's largest kiln. The workshop excels in pad printing, a method where craftsmen transfer designs onto bisque ware using silicone pads and machinery.
The high quality of Midou Kiln's tableware, characterized by a blend of human skill and mechanical precision, is a hallmark of their craft. Continuously adapting to modern demands, Midou Kiln creates elegant, warm, and charming tableware that enhances dining experiences.
Crafts
Hasami ware is a traditional Japanese ceramic produced in Hasami Town, often called the "Town of Pottery," located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu. For over 400 years, it has been cherished as durable and practical tableware for everyday use.
It is known for its vibrant hand-painted designs on a pure white porcelain base—an iconic feature of Japanese porcelain. While Hasami ware continues to honor traditional patterns, artisans are constantly creating new designs that suit contemporary lifestyles, blending timeless beauty with modern functionality.
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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.

"Seigaiha" Ocean Waves
Originating from the continent and introduced to Japan in ancient times, the Seigaiha pattern, with its concentric circles expanding in a fan-like shape, evokes the serene waves of the ocean. It serves as a symbol of unbroken peace and tranquility. This pattern is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture, finding its use in a variety of contexts including kimonos and crafts. Due to its versatility and timeless beauty, it is suitable for any occasion.

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Full compensation for any accidental damage that may occur during transit.

Made by Japanese craftsmen
Fair prices plus free furoshiki wrapping with every order.