Kyusu Tokoname
Toki Hira Grey

Jinsui

SKU
7874
Take time to forget time with this elegantly understated Tokoname-yaki Kyusu in grey handcrafted at the Jinsui kiln. From their Toki range, short for "tokiwasure" (時わすれ: "forget the time"), this teapot was created to drink tea and enjoy such moments of eternity. The flat "hira" design is perfect for brewing fragrant green teas at lower temperatures, such as high quality Sencha, Gyokuro and Kabusecha.
Item Side-handle teapot, grey
Origin Tokoname, Aichi, Japan
Maker Jinsui 人水
Volume 80ml
Dimensions Ø13cm, H4.5cm x W20cm
Material Ceramic
Finish Unglazed
Strainer Ceramic mesh
Packaging Cardboard box

 
Each piece is handmade and unique, therefore colour, volume and dimensions may vary slightly 

€129.90

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SKU
7874
In stock

Kyusu 急須

The traditional Japanese teapot, Kyusu are typically made of ceramics with a side handle placed at a 90° angle to the spout for ease of pouring – however the handle can also be found over the top or in the back. Kyusu are perfect for preparing green teas and tend to be on the small side to prevent overbrewing. Depending on the size, shape and type of clay a Kyusu is made from will determine what type of tea is best prepared in it. There are many different regional styles as well as Kyusu made by certified Traditional Craftsmen, which are prized amongst collectors.

Tokoname-yaki 常滑焼

Pottery has been produced in the city of Tokoname, Aichi prefecture, as far back as the 12th century, and since 1976 has been protected as a Traditional Craft of Japan. Tokoname was the site of the largest and oldest of the legendary Rokkoyō (六古窯): the “Six Ancient Kilns” of Japan, and is celebrated for its iron-rich Shudei clay that turns a bright red after firing. When fired a second time in a reduction oven, the red Shudei turns black – another characteristic colour of Tokoname-yaki. High-fired at temperatures of around 1100°C and left unglazed (Yakishime, 焼き締め), this allows tannins in the tea to interact with the iron in the clay body, which is said to reduce astringency and highlight the sweetness of green teas. Another key feature of these Kyusu are the perfectly fitting lids, which are ground into the clay body after firing in a technique known as Suriawase.

Care

As with all unglazed ceramics, wash with warm water and a soft cloth only. Do not use washing-up liquid or put in the dishwasher. Pat the outside dry with a towel and/or leave the Kyusu to air dry naturally with the lid off. If tea leaves get trapped in the filter, brush away with a soft brush, such as a toothbrush.

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