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晋山窯ヤマツ Frustum 土瓶&煎茶 素焼釉 (真鍮ツル)

Shinzangama Yamatsu Frustum Teapot & Teacups, unglazed glaze (brass handle)

 

Manufacturer:

Yamatsu Co., Ltd., Gifu, Japan - founded in 1868 as a ceramic maker in Mino Province of Gifu Prefecture, Japan's largest ceramic production district.

 

Metal handle:

Made in TSUBAME, the birthplace of metal manufacturing in Japan

 

The Frustum tea ware series was designed for a modern lifestyle and with the idea of continuing the traditional Japanese tea culture. 

 

This tea set won the red dot design award 2020, the most prestigious international design award in Germany.

 

Each teapot and teacup is carefully wrapped and placed in a box individually, the perfect gift for every occasion. 

Yamatsu Frustum Tea Set - Unglazed, Matt Pale Pink

£108.00Price
Please allow 14 – 21 business days for delivery.
  • Made in Gifu, Japan

    The set includes a teapot and a pair of teacups. 

    Teapot:

    • Width: 17.5x13.6cm
    • Height: 19cm
    • Capacity (when full): approx. 800cc
    • Texture: Matt, rough
    • Dishwasher Safe; hand wash recommended 

     

    Teacup:

    • Width: 8.1x8.1cm
    • Height: 6.2cm
    • Capacity (when full): approx. 180cc
    • Texture: Matt, rough
    • Dishwasher Safe; hand wash recommended

     

    How to attach the metal handle: 
    The handle is slightly narrow at first. Hold both ends with both hands and spread them slightly before inserting.


    Insert the handle from either the front or the back for smooth installation. Please be careful not to spread the handle too wide, as it may break.


    When the metal handle is rubbed against the porcelain, black "metal marks" will appear, but this is not a problem in use.


    *There may be some parts where the back mark is difficult to see due to the state of baking. Please understand that this is a characteristic of pottery.


    *This is a handcrafted item. Subtle differences in size, shape, texture, and expression may occur in each product due to the characteristics of the clay and glaze used as raw materials.

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