
Snowdrift Tokoname Teapot (Kyūsu)
This Tokoname kyūsu comes from the Takasuke kiln and is certified by the Japanese Tea Instructor Association for it's size and balance. It has a built-in infuser around the inside of the spout.
Kyūsu means "teapot" in Japanese. It is a smaller style of teapot with a side handle to make it easy to pour with one hand. They are most commonly used for steeping green tea like Sencha and Gyokuro.
Tokoname (meaning "smooth soil") is a famous type of traditional Japanese pottery dating back to the 12th century. It is produced in Tokoname City in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. “Shudei" is a special red clay that is produced locally in the Tokoname area. Shades of green, blue, and other colors can be achieved by various blending techniques. Tokoname teapots come in a variety of sizes and shapes.
Capacity: 8 oz
Dimensions: 6.5"L (including a handle) x 2.12"H, 2.75" diameter
Teaware care instructions:
- Hand wash only. Do not use in microwave, on stovetop, or in dishwasher.
- Before first use, soak in warm water and dry thoroughly.
- When hand-washing, avoid using soap or detergents.
- Avoid extreme changes in temperature to extend the life of your teaware.
This Tokoname kyūsu comes from the Takasuke kiln and is certified by the Japanese Tea Instructor Association for it's size and balance. It has a built-in infuser around the inside of the spout.
Kyūsu means "teapot" in Japanese. It is a smaller style of teapot with a side handle to make it easy to pour with one hand. They are most commonly used for steeping green tea like Sencha and Gyokuro.
Tokoname (meaning "smooth soil") is a famous type of traditional Japanese pottery dating back to the 12th century. It is produced in Tokoname City in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. “Shudei" is a special red clay that is produced locally in the Tokoname area. Shades of green, blue, and other colors can be achieved by various blending techniques. Tokoname teapots come in a variety of sizes and shapes.
Capacity: 8 oz
Dimensions: 6.5"L (including a handle) x 2.12"H, 2.75" diameter
Teaware care instructions:
- Hand wash only. Do not use in microwave, on stovetop, or in dishwasher.
- Before first use, soak in warm water and dry thoroughly.
- When hand-washing, avoid using soap or detergents.
- Avoid extreme changes in temperature to extend the life of your teaware.
Original: $79.91
-70%$79.91
$23.97Description
This Tokoname kyūsu comes from the Takasuke kiln and is certified by the Japanese Tea Instructor Association for it's size and balance. It has a built-in infuser around the inside of the spout.
Kyūsu means "teapot" in Japanese. It is a smaller style of teapot with a side handle to make it easy to pour with one hand. They are most commonly used for steeping green tea like Sencha and Gyokuro.
Tokoname (meaning "smooth soil") is a famous type of traditional Japanese pottery dating back to the 12th century. It is produced in Tokoname City in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. “Shudei" is a special red clay that is produced locally in the Tokoname area. Shades of green, blue, and other colors can be achieved by various blending techniques. Tokoname teapots come in a variety of sizes and shapes.
Capacity: 8 oz
Dimensions: 6.5"L (including a handle) x 2.12"H, 2.75" diameter
Teaware care instructions:
- Hand wash only. Do not use in microwave, on stovetop, or in dishwasher.
- Before first use, soak in warm water and dry thoroughly.
- When hand-washing, avoid using soap or detergents.
- Avoid extreme changes in temperature to extend the life of your teaware.
















