About this product

Typically, when brewing Japanese teas, you will need to swiftly reduce the water temperature to brew the best cup of green tea. Often used are cooling pitchers or yuzamashi. This cooling pitcher is made from Tokoname pottery, and is not glazed, but finished with a slip coating. Slip is a water-thinned clay applied like a paint which is referred to as being “brushed.” The raw material has special iron, quartz, and mica content. The special function of the Tokoname pots are heat reduction speed and low porosity.

Not only can this cooling pitcher function as a traditional yuzamashi, but thanks to the material and shape, it can also be used as a sharing pitcher or Cha Hai for gongfu tea brewing and serving.

Origin

Tokoname, Japan

Ingredients
Volume

10.25oz

Dimensions

3.5" H x 6" W x 4"D

Origin

Tokoname, Japan

Tokoname

Japan

Located in Aichi Prefecture, Tokoname has a rich ceramic tradition dating back to Japan’s Heian period (794–1185). Known as one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns, the city is famous for its handcrafted kyusuand ceramic shrine statues. Beckoning cat figures (maneki-neko) are a signature sight in Tokoname and are thought to bring good fortune to the residents and travelers who cross their path.