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Exquisite Japanese teapots handcrafted by leading kilns and artists from across the country.
Tokoname-yaki Masterpieces
Tokoname, in Aichi prefecture, is one of Japan's most important ceramic centres with a history that extends over 900 years. Traditional Tokoname-yaki teapots are made from unglazed, iron-rich clay, which softens the astringency of green tea for a smoother and sweeter infusion.
Junzō
The fourth generation master of the Maekawa kiln, Tokoname native Junzō Maekawa (b.1976) has won numerous prizes for his teapots including two prestigious Chouza Awards.
Jinsui
Founded in the 1850s, the Jinsui kiln is one of the oldest in Tokoname. The uniquely young team of skilled craftswomen is led by the fourth generation, Yusuke Watanabe, a designer by trade.
Jinshu
Seiji Ito (b.1949), aka Jinshu, is a globally renowned Tokoname-yaki artist. His signature Hira Kyusu are perfect for brewing Gyokuro and have won numerous design awards both at home and abroad.
Banko-yaki Masterpieces
Original Japanese Banko teapots with side handle from the famous Yokkaichi (Yokkaichi Banko Yaki; 四日市萬古焼), handmade from natural clay by leading masters. Ceramic strainer, strong reduction firing, purple clay. Ideal for gyokuro, kabusecha and karigane.
Kiyomizu-yaki Masterpieces
Original Japanese side-handled ceramic teapots with matching teacups. Handmade and hand-painted by leading artists and studios in Kiyomizu, an area of Kyoto known for the production of high-quality ceramics (Kiyomizu yaki 清水焼). With integrated ceramic strainer for preparing green tea.
Wood & Urushi Kyusu
Original Japanese side handle teapot made of horse chestnut wood. The teapot is hand-turned and painted with a natural lacquer using a traditional method.