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Tea Flower Teapot
Rishi’s Tea Flower Teapot is handcrafted in Tokoname, Japan, a region renowned for natural ash glaze pottery. Tokoname’s ancient pottery kilns are thought to date back to the 9th Century. Early Tokoname pottery was primarily earthen vessels for Buddhist ceremonies, but steadily improving economic conditions fostered artistic growth. During the Momoyama period (1573–1603), artists began crafting household items reflecting the tastes of the period. Chinese teapot craftsman Jin Shi Heng introduced his “naked clay” process to Tokoname potters in 1878, when unglazed clay teapots from Yixing, China, were fashionable in Japan. These techniques influenced the development of Tokoname teapots, which today represent some of the world’s greatest and most functional teawares. We selected the Tea Flower Teapot to complement the art of infusing Rishi’s authentic Japanese teas.
For Japanese teaware collectors, Tokoname instantly conjures visions of the famous Shudei kyusu (red clay, side-handled teapot). The handcrafted, hand-etched Tea Flower Teapot exemplifies the iconic Tokoname kyusu. Highly-refined clay and masterful technique yields an impeccably smooth, yet unglazed surface. The ita-ami (stainless mesh screen) gives this teapot superb function for premium loose-leaf teas.
Origin: Tokoname, Aichi, Japan
Diameter 3" Height 2.38" (not including lid)
Approx. 8 oz by volume
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