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●This is a few hors of Takayama tea ceremony from the traditional craftsman Kubo. The number of heads is about 70 heads and the standard number of chasen. If the number of heads is less than 50 pieces, it will be used for dark tea, such as coarsene, so if you have a few heads (70 pieces), we recommend them for light and dark tea. The handle is also relatively thin, making it easy to hold. Nara Takayama products are flexible and durable, making them easy to hold tea
●Artist: Traditional craftsman Kubo Shozo / A house pattern made with tea ceremony that continues to generations in Nararaya. It has also been certified by traditional craftsmen and we work on making good tea ceremony products
●Size: Approx. Diameter 2.4 inches (6 cm) x Height 4.3 inches (11 cm), Handle Diameter: 1.0 inches (2.5 cm). *Each item is handmade, so there may be individual differences in size. Country of Origin: Japan (Nara Takayama); Material: Bamboo; Box: Plastic case included
●Product characteristics: As this is a natural material, there may be individual differences in size, color, and knots. For that reason, please note that there may be differences between the images. Q&A: Q. After counting the chasen heads they didnt match the number of product names. A. Traditionally craftsman listed. The name is the real name. Actual number of heads is less The number of pieces is a union of traditional crafters and is determined by the standard
●Care Instructions: When you start using a new tea ceremony with a roar or bowl to wash it lightly with water, then run it through hot water (tea ceremony through). Do not use in dishwasher or dryer. Shake with water without detergent and air dry thoroughly in a well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight. When that happens, you can place it face down to make it dry cleanly without losing its shape. After that, store in a cool, dark place with low temperature and moisture changes. In addition, due to air drying, there may be cracks in vertically. Please enjoy the appearance and texture of the natural bamboo as the original taste

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Description

Product Description:
This is a few hors of Takayama tea ceremony from the traditional craftsman Kubo.
The number of heads is about 70 heads and the standard number of chasen.
If the number of heads is less than 50 pieces, it will be used for dark tea, such as coarsene, so if you have a few heads (70 pieces), we recommend them for light and dark tea.
The handle is also relatively thin, making it easy to hold.
Nara Takayama products are flexible and durable, making them easy to hold tea.
Artist:
Traditional Craftsman, Kubo Shozo
This is a house pattern made with tea ceremony that continues from generation in Nara Takayama.
It has also been certified by traditional craftsmen and we work on making good tea ceremony products.
Size:
Approx. Diameter 2.4 inches (6 cm) x Height 4.3 inches (11 cm), Handle Diameter: 1.0 inches (2.5
Because each item is handmade individually, there may be individual differences between individual items.
Specifications:
Country of Origin: Japan (Nara Takayama), Material: Bamboo
Box
Comes in a plastic case.

▼Q&A
Q. After counting the chasen heads they didnt match the number of the product name.
A. Traditionally craftsman listed.
The name is the real name. Actual number of heads is less
The number of pieces is a union of traditional crafters and is determined by the standard.

How to maintain and store chasen
When you start using a new tea ceremony with a roar or bowl to wash it lightly with water, then use hot water to pour the tea ceremony through it.
After using, shake with water without using dishwasher or detergent. Dry thoroughly in a well-ventilated place that is not exposed to direct sunlight, and store in a cool, dark place with low temperature and moisture changes.