WDH - Hasamiyaki Porcelain White Houhin Tea Set (Pot + 2 Cups)

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€125,23 EUR
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The houhin is a small Japanese tea pot meant for steeping ultra premium Japanese tea, generally light steamed, largely in-tact tea leaf. This type of tea pot is similar to a Chinese gaiwan in that there is no strainer, but this particular pot provides slits in the lid to act as a strainer.

Made with beautiful white porcelain by artisans in Hasami Village, Nagasaki, a pottery production region with a 4-century history, WDH has packaged this set in a beautiful Paulownia wood gift box. Paulownia wood has traditionally been used in Japan to store valuable goods because the wood has a high ignition point of 400˚C (there are stories of valuable kimono being saved from fire due to this characteristic) and the wood naturally repels insects.

The gift box is also wrapped with a Sanada cord, a traditional craft in which thick cotton thread is interwoven in vertical and horizontal weaves into a flat cord. Since ancient times, it has been used as a string to fasten important things such as the cord of a sword, the decoration of armor, the obi tie of a kimono, and the string of a paulownia wood box for tea ceremony utensils.

 

  • Tea Pot Dimensions: Width 113 mm, Depth 110 mm, Height 70 mm 
  • Tea Pot Volume 120 ml 
  • Tea Cup Dimensions: Diameter 74 mm, Height 35 mm
  • Tea Cup Volume 40 ml 
  • Gift box: Width 121 mm, Height 91 mm, Length 217 mm
  • Ceramics Tradition: Hasamiyaki

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WDH - Hasamiyaki Porcelain White Houhin Tea Set (Pot + 2 Cups)

€125,23 EUR

The houhin is a small Japanese tea pot meant for steeping ultra premium Japanese tea, generally light steamed, largely in-tact tea leaf. This type of tea pot is similar to a Chinese gaiwan in that there is no strainer, but this particular pot provides slits in the lid to act as a strainer.

Made with beautiful white porcelain by artisans in Hasami Village, Nagasaki, a pottery production region with a 4-century history, WDH has packaged this set in a beautiful Paulownia wood gift box. Paulownia wood has traditionally been used in Japan to store valuable goods because the wood has a high ignition point of 400˚C (there are stories of valuable kimono being saved from fire due to this characteristic) and the wood naturally repels insects.

The gift box is also wrapped with a Sanada cord, a traditional craft in which thick cotton thread is interwoven in vertical and horizontal weaves into a flat cord. Since ancient times, it has been used as a string to fasten important things such as the cord of a sword, the decoration of armor, the obi tie of a kimono, and the string of a paulownia wood box for tea ceremony utensils.

 

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