Feature

●Volume: 13.5 fl oz (400
●Country of Manufacture: Japan (Tokonamayaki)
●Material: Ceramic
●Teapot without lid
●Artist: Crystal


Description

"Chamiru" teapot without lid.

You can easily understand how the tea leaves spread out.
The amount of hot water is clearly visible.
The structure prevents tea from overflowing.
Easy to dispose of tea shells and wash
Since there is no lid, it can also be used as a hot water cooler.
After pouring tea, the cavement cools quickly, so the tea leaves will not become soggy and will taste longer.

This is a "traditional" technique that is proud of the Tokonan Yakiyakyaku (teapot) that was created by craftsmen.

Tokoname: A traditional chillery town, one of the six-kilns in Japan.
Located on the west coast of the Chita Peninsula facing Ise Ban, Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture is the entrance to the Centrea, and is known as a citys grilling city across the country, with a thousand years of history, Tokoname is one of the six-ancient kilns of Japan.