🔸Shôhô "kokudei dokudami " 210 ml - 昭崩 "黒泥ドクダミ”


【 Product Type: Kyusu 急須, Tokoname ware 】

This finely crafted small kyusu is made by hand from natural clay on the potter's wheel by Koie Keikichi (鯉江 桂吉), a multiple award-winning potter from Tokoname.  

 

From the lid to the body of the teapot, the smooth black ceramic surface is decorated with a floret "dokudami" (or Fish Mint, Houttuynia Cordata). This beautiful motif was painted by Mrs. Koie, who is responsible for transforming the Master's kyusu into a piece of jewellery.

 

Capacity of about 210 ml for one to two people, and ideal to enjoy noble green tea.

Diese fein gearbeitete kleine Kyusu wird von Koie Keikichi  (鯉江 桂吉), einem vielfach preisgekrönten Töpfer aus Tokoname, von Hand aus Naturton auf der Töpferscheibe hergestellt.  

 

Vom Deckel bis zum Korpus der Teekanne ist die glatte schwarze Keramikoberfläche mit einem Blümchen "dokudami" (oder Fish Mint,  Houttuynia Cordata) verziert. Dieses schönen Motiv wurde von Frau Koie gemalt und verwandelt das Kyusu des Meisters in ein Schmuckstück.

 

Fassungsvermögen von ca. 210 ml für eine bis zwei Person, und ideal edlen grünen Tee zu genießen.



Details:

1) Each Kyusu is unique and painstakingly handcrafted. With artist stamp. 

2) The Kyusu has a built-in ceramic strainer, made in the Tokoname-yaki tradition. 

3) A cute floret motif "dokudami" (or Fish Mint, Houttuynia Cordata) is hand painted of the smooth black surface.

4) For 210 ml in volume, the perfect size for brewing a cup of tea, making it a perfect gift.

5) Using red natural clay (Japanese: Shudei 朱泥) particularly enriched with natural iron-oxide.

* It is said that any astringency and bitterness found in Japanese green teas are adjusted by the reaction of the iron contained in Tokoname ware's red mud with the tannin of the tea, resulting in a delicious and mellow taste.

 

☆Shôhô "Kokudei Dokudami" 210 ml


【 volume / Volume (ca.) 】 

       210 ml

【 size (approx.) / Maße (ca.) 】

   (without Handle and knob / (Durchmesser ohne Griff x Höhe ohne Knauf)

       Φ 8,5 x H. 6,5 cm 

【 weight (approx.) / Gewicht (ca.) 】

       135 g

【 material / Material 】     

       Lead-free & Cadmium-free Ceramic (Pottery) /

       Bleifreie & Cadmiumfreie Keramik (Töpferei)  

【 Studio 】

       Shôhô

【 origin / Herkunft 】   

        Aichi, Japan

【 packaging / Verpackung 】

        Papierbox

 

* Please handwash to clean your kyusu.

* Do not use this teapot in the microwave or dishwasher. 

 

* Bitte reinigen Sie Ihren Kyusu mit der Hand.

* Verwenden Sie diesen Kyusu nicht in der Mikrowelle oder Spülmaschine. 

72,80 €

  • Lieferzeit 2-3 Werktage *1 / Shipping 2-3 working days *1

about the kiln


Shôhôgama Kiln in Tokoname

Meister Koie Keikichi

 

 


🔸常滑焼 TOKONAME-YAKI -  A tradition of quality

Tokoname (常滑) is located near Chubu International Airport in southern Nagoya, Aichi Prefcture. High quality earthenware has been produced here since the 12th century, and still now, Tokoname is a center of pottery production in Japan.

 

Tokoname is one of Japan's six most important ancient kiln towns - the others are Bizen (備前), Echizen (越前), Seto (瀬戸), Shigaraki (信楽) and Tanba (丹波) - had the largest output of ceramics of any kiln town in the Edo Period (1600-1868). 

 

In particular, Tokoname used to be the main production site for ceramic water pipes. In modern times, it is known around the world for its ornaments such as tea sets and beckoning cats.