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Kyusu “Hono small”: Practical green teapot in rich orange

Our “Hono” Kyusu pot for Japanese green tea comes in a rich orange tone. This unique teapot made of Tokoname ceramic , formed from the iron-rich clay of the Chita Peninsula , combines traditional Japanese craftsmanship with practical innovation. Its high iron content not only provides the intense color, but also interacts with the tannins in the tea to make every sip softer and more delicious

Masterpiece from Tokoname: The art of "Suriawase"

Our "Hono" Kyusu is a masterpiece of Tokoname-Yaki, a pottery art from the Aichi province that dates back to the 8th century. Through the careful application of the "Suriawase" technique, the teapot and lid fit together seamlessly - a sign of the highest quality and craftsmanship. This precision guarantees a teapot that is not only visually impressive, but also convincing in handling.

Innovative sieve solution: comfort and purity when enjoying tea

Unlike traditional Tokoname pots, our "Hono" features an innovative flat mesh strainer construction that seamlessly combines the spout and body. This design not only makes cleaning easier, but also ensures that no tea leaves block the flow of water .

We offer this jug in two versions : “small”, with a capacity of 360 ml, and “large”, with a capacity of 560 ml.

The Kyusu "Hono" not only represents the exquisite combination of beauty and practical application, but also embodies the deep appreciation for Japanese tradition and craftsmanship . Whether as a gift for a tea lover or as a new addition to your tea ritual - "Hono" will surely become the centerpiece of your collection.

  • Height: 9cm
  • Width: 14 cm
  • Depth: 17cm
  • Weight: 265g
  • Filling volume: 360 ml

Handmade products are unique. Small variations in size and color may occur.

Kyusu "Hono" small

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Free delivery in Austria from 30 € and to Germany from 60 € - or simply pick up from our shop in 1130 Vienna and taste it straight away!

Kyusu “Hono small”: Practical green teapot in rich orange

Our “Hono” Kyusu pot for Japanese green tea comes in a rich orange tone. This unique teapot made of Tokoname ceramic , formed from the iron-rich clay of the Chita Peninsula , combines traditional Japanese craftsmanship with practical innovation. Its high iron content not only provides the intense color, but also interacts with the tannins in the tea to make every sip softer and more delicious

Masterpiece from Tokoname: The art of "Suriawase"

Our "Hono" Kyusu is a masterpiece of Tokoname-Yaki, a pottery art from the Aichi province that dates back to the 8th century. Through the careful application of the "Suriawase" technique, the teapot and lid fit together seamlessly - a sign of the highest quality and craftsmanship. This precision guarantees a teapot that is not only visually impressive, but also convincing in handling.

Innovative sieve solution: comfort and purity when enjoying tea

Unlike traditional Tokoname pots, our "Hono" features an innovative flat mesh strainer construction that seamlessly combines the spout and body. This design not only makes cleaning easier, but also ensures that no tea leaves block the flow of water .

We offer this jug in two versions : “small”, with a capacity of 360 ml, and “large”, with a capacity of 560 ml.

The Kyusu "Hono" not only represents the exquisite combination of beauty and practical application, but also embodies the deep appreciation for Japanese tradition and craftsmanship . Whether as a gift for a tea lover or as a new addition to your tea ritual - "Hono" will surely become the centerpiece of your collection.

  • Height: 9cm
  • Width: 14 cm
  • Depth: 17cm
  • Weight: 265g
  • Filling volume: 360 ml

Handmade products are unique. Small variations in size and color may occur.