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Evoking the colors of the rainbow with 7 different string colors, Niji 虹 is a chasen to brighten your day.
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The \"white\" bamboo 白竹 used for the whisk itself is henon bamboo (hachiku 淡竹) that has had its color removed through traditional, centuries-old techniques. A specific type of bamboo grown in the Kinki region of Japan (Nara, Kyoto, Osaka, Wakayama, etc) is harvested in the winter after 2-3 years of growth, boiled to remove oil in the plant, dried in the cold winter air, then aged for another 2-3 years. During this process the green color of the bamboo fades into the \"white\" color of bamboo.
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Made in Takayama
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Japanese handmade bamboo whisk or chasen are made in Takayama, the historical home of matcha whisks with roots tracing back five centuries. About 90% of all tea whisks (chasen) in Japan are made in this area.
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Suikaen in Takayama traces its roots back to the 16th century and is one of a few studios preserving the tradition of whisk crafting. The head of the studio is its 25th generation master craftsman Tanimura Yasuburo.
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Product info
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Dimensions:
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Width (handle): 1.8 cm Height: 11.5 cm *All measurements are approximate
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When you first use...
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The Chasen is glued with the paper box with glue made from kneaded rice. To take out the Chasen from the box, please hold the handle and peel it off slowly. Next, use a wet cloth to wipe the bottom of the handle. Before you start using, please gently soak it in hot water to prevent the prongs from snapping off.
\n
Due to movement during transport, it is possible that the base may become unstuck to the box.
\n
Care & Precautions:
\n
\n
The tip of Chasen may break if it is pressed hardly against the bottom of tea bowl. Please use the Chasen gently so that it can last longer.
\n
Please refrain from using a dishwasher or dryer as sudden change in temperature and humidity may cause cracking.
\n
After use, please rinse it with water and dry it thoroughly before storing it.
\n
Please refrain from storing at places of high temperature, high humidity, extremely dry area and direct sunlight.Recommended humidity for storage: 45-60%\n
\n
The natural drying process may cause vertical cracks in the handle, however, please enjoy the change in expression and texture as part of the natural bamboo's original taste.
Shin - \"True\" - this style of whisk does not have curled tips. Curled tips indicate that the whisk is new and prevent the tips from breaking off before use. Once the curled tips are uncurled by soaking in hot water, they should look the these \"shin\" whisks Leaving the tips uncurled as new whisks means they need to be handled with extra care. They are made to have approximately 70 prongs.
\n
The \"white\" bamboo 白竹 used for the whisk itself is henon bamboo (hachiku 淡竹) that has had its color removed through traditional, centuries-old techniques. A specific type of bamboo grown in the Kinki region of Japan (Nara, Kyoto, Osaka, Wakayama, etc) is harvested in the winter after 2-3 years of growth, boiled to remove oil in the plant, dried in the cold winter air, then aged for another 2-3 years. During this process the green color of the bamboo fades into the \"white\" color of bamboo.
\n
Made in Takayama
\n
Japanese handmade bamboo whisk or chasen are made in Takayama, the historical home of matcha whisks with roots tracing back five centuries. About 90% of all tea whisks (chasen) in Japan are made in this area.
\n
Suikaen in Takayama traces its roots back to the 16th century and is one of a few studios preserving the tradition of whisk crafting. The head of the studio is its 25th generation master craftsman Tanimura Yasuburo.
\n
Product info
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Dimensions:
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Width (handle): 1.8 cm Height: 11.5 cm *All measurements are approximate
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When you first use...
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The Chasen is glued with the paper box with glue made from kneaded rice. To take out the Chasen from the box, please hold the handle and peel it off slowly. Next, use a wet cloth to wipe the bottom of the handle. Before you start using, please gently soak it in hot water to prevent the prongs from snapping off.
\n
Due to movement during transport, it is possible that the base may become unstuck to the box.
\n
Care & Precautions:
\n
\n
The tip of Chasen may break if it is pressed hardly against the bottom of tea bowl. Please use the Chasen gently so that it can last longer.
\n
Please refrain from using a dishwasher or dryer as sudden change in temperature and humidity may cause cracking.
\n
After use, please rinse it with water and dry it thoroughly before storing it.
\n
Please refrain from storing at places of high temperature, high humidity, extremely dry area and direct sunlight. Recommended humidity for storage: 45-60%\n
\n
The natural drying process may cause vertical cracks in the handle, however, please enjoy the change in expression and texture as part of the natural bamboo's original taste.
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Shin - \"True\" - this style of whisk does not have curled tips. Curled tips indicate that the whisk is new and prevent the tips from breaking off before use. Once the curled tips are uncurled by soaking in hot water, they should look the these \"shin\" whisks Leaving the tips uncurled as new whisks means they need to be handled with extra care. They are made to have approximately 70 prongs.
\n
The \"white\" bamboo 白竹 used for the whisk itself is henon bamboo (hachiku 淡竹) that has had its color removed through traditional, centuries-old techniques. A specific type of bamboo grown in the Kinki region of Japan (Nara, Kyoto, Osaka, Wakayama, etc) is harvested in the winter after 2-3 years of growth, boiled to remove oil in the plant, dried in the cold winter air, then aged for another 2-3 years. During this process the green color of the bamboo fades into the \"white\" color of bamboo.
\n
Made in Takayama
\n
Japanese handmade bamboo whisk or chasen are made in Takayama, the historical home of matcha whisks with roots tracing back five centuries. About 90% of all tea whisks (chasen) in Japan are made in this area.
\n
Suikaen in Takayama traces its roots back to the 16th century and is one of a few studios preserving the tradition of whisk crafting. The head of the studio is its 25th generation master craftsman Tanimura Yasuburo.
\n
Product info
\n
Dimensions:
\n
Width (handle): 1.8 cm Height: 11.5 cm *All measurements are approximate
\n
When you first use...
\n
The Chasen is glued with the paper box with glue made from kneaded rice. To take out the Chasen from the box, please hold the handle and peel it off slowly. Next, use a wet cloth to wipe the bottom of the handle. Before you start using, please gently soak it in hot water to prevent the prongs from snapping off.
\n
Due to movement during transport, it is possible that the base may become unstuck to the box.
\n
Care & Precautions:
\n
\n
The tip of Chasen may break if it is pressed hardly against the bottom of tea bowl. Please use the Chasen gently so that it can last longer.
\n
Please refrain from using a dishwasher or dryer as sudden change in temperature and humidity may cause cracking.
\n
After use, please rinse it with water and dry it thoroughly before storing it.
\n
Please refrain from storing at places of high temperature, high humidity, extremely dry area and direct sunlight. Recommended humidity for storage: 45-60%\n
\n
The natural drying process may cause vertical cracks in the handle, however, please enjoy the change in expression and texture as part of the natural bamboo's original taste.
With an extra fine strainer perfect for fukamushicha (deep steamed tea), this traditionally crimson (朱色 shu-iro) yokode kyusu (side handed tea pot) is made for left-handed tea enthusiasts.
With an extra fine strainer perfect for fukamushicha (deep steamed tea), this traditionally crimson (朱色 shu-iro) yokode kyusu (side handed tea pot) is made for left-handed tea enthusiasts.
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Ceramic Tradition: Tokoname-yaki
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Kiln: Tousei 陶聖
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Strainer: Steel mesh, embedded
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Volume: 330 ml
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A beautiful silver cup made by the artisans of the 350 year old kiln Touetsugama in Arita Town, Saga.
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Product Info
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\nDiameter: 7.1 cm (2.8 in)
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\nHeight: 14 cm (5.5 in)
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\nWooden Gift Box size: 15 x 10 x 9.5 cm
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\nVolume: 350 cc (11.8 oz)
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\nMaterial: Porcelain
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\nCountry: Japan
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\nNote: Color and design may not be exactly as photographed.
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Made in Japan
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Measurements above are approximate.
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Producer Info
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Product Info
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A beautiful silver cup made by the artisans of the 350 year old kiln Touetsugama in Arita Town, Saga.
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Product Info
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\nDiameter: 7.1 cm (2.8 in)
\n
\nHeight: 14 cm (5.5 in)
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\n
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\nNote: Color and design may not be exactly as photographed.
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A beautiful silver cup made by the artisans of the 350 year old kiln Touetsugama in Arita Town, Saga.
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Product Info
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\nDiameter: 7.1 cm (2.8 in)
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A beautiful silver cup made by the artisans of the 350 year old kiln Touetsugama in Arita Town, Saga.
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Product Info
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\nDiameter: 7.1 cm (2.8 in)
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\nWooden Gift Box size: 15 x 10 x 9.5 cm
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\nVolume: 350 cc (11.8 oz)
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\nNote: Color and design may not be exactly as photographed.
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Made in Japan
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Measurements above are approximate.
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Do not use in dishwasher nor microwave.
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Producer Info
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\nKiln: Touetsugama
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\nLocation: Arita Town, Saga Prefecture
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The Imamura family began making pottery in the current Mikawachiyama, Sasebo City, with Koseki and his family who came to Japan at the invitation of Prince Matsuura when he played the role of Hideyoshi Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the third year of Keicho (1598). In the 18th year of Kan'ei (1641), Sannosuke II was appointed as a lord and deputy officer of the Hirado Domain, and Yajibei III was named \"Nyosaru\" by Prince Matsuura because he was dexterous like a monkey. In 1664, Hirado was supplied by research on white porcelain production using Amakusa pottery stone and white porcelain production presented by the Shogunate. Shoemon 4th, Zenemon 5th, Riemon 6th, Katsuji 7th, Ritaro Yatsushiro, Kotaro 9th continued as a kiln, and with the abolition of the kiln by the abolition of the feudal clan, Toshisaku 10th, 11th Fusataro Yatsushiro started trading in the Netherlands and developed new products such as coffee bowls while preserving traditional techniques. In 1963, the 12th generation Kao moved the kiln to Arita-cho to expand the kiln, and produced mainly tea utensils. Hiroshi 13th generation exhibited at the Nitten, Contemporary Crafts Frankfurt, British Museum, etc. Currently, Kenichi Imamura is the 14th generation master craftsman at Touestugama.
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Note: The photo looks blue but in real life the inside is white
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Product Info
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Left unglazed but high-temperature fired (yakijime), the pot will absorb the bitterness in your tea just a little, creating a more rounded flavor profile. Expect the pot to age as a result of this absorption, turning brownish in color over the years as a mark of your connoisseurship.
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Left unglazed but high-temperature fired (yakijime), the pot will absorb the bitterness in your tea just a little, creating a more rounded flavor profile. Expect the pot to age as a result of this absorption, turning brownish in color over the years as a mark of your connoisseurship.
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