Soak chasen in warm water before use for a few minutes to soften and unfold the bristles. When preparing the matcha in a chawan try to avoid touching the walls while whisking to preserve its shape and prevent bristle breakage. After use, soak the chasen again in warm water and repeat until the powder is removed. Once clean, shake of excess water and allow the chasen to air dry completely – this is best done with a chasen kusenaoshi stand/shaper – otherwise leave to dry whisk side down to avoid water collecting in the handle, which could lead to mould. If mould does develop, place in boiling water for a few minutes and then make sure to dry properly.
Chasen Matcha Whisk
Urasenke Shiro Kazuho
Takayama
SKU
5441
Yoshi En has recently grown out of Sunday Natural to become an independent premium tea store. As part of this transition, some products may still be shipped in Sunday Natural packaging.
Original handmade matcha whisk made from light bamboo from Tamayaka, the most famous place of origin of the tool. The shade and shape of the light bamboo (awatake; 淡竹) are typical of the tradition of the Ura-senke Chado school.
Type | Matcha whisk (chasen) made from gold bamboo |
Origin | Takayama, Japan |
Dimensions | 12 x 6cm |
Weight | Approx. 14g (handmade; exact weight may vary) |
Material | Bamboo |
Production | Handmade |
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