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[Kyoto,Japan] Kyo-ware / Kiyomizu-ware
Teapot -Yakishime by Chubin kiln
Teapot -Yakishime by Chubin kiln
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Important: International shipping may be subject to customs and import fees.
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Yaki-Shime Firing that Enhances the Flavor of Tea
The teapots of Chubin Kiln are finished using the traditional yaki-shime technique, fired without glaze.
When clay is fired at high temperatures, tiny pores form in the ceramic body. It is often said that these pores help soften the bitterness of tea and bring out a smoother flavor.
The natural, unglazed surface and calm earthy tones are part of the charm of this traditional Japanese pottery technique.

A Refined Form that Highlights the Character of Clay
The design is intentionally simple, allowing the natural landscape of the clay to remain visible.
Subtle color variations and textures appear during firing, giving each piece a slightly different expression.
The understated and balanced form fits naturally into everyday tea moments.

Enjoy Tea with Care, Every Day
Perfect for brewing Japanese teas such as sencha, gyokuro, or hojicha.
With continued use, the surface of the yaki-shime clay gradually develops a deeper character and becomes more familiar in the hand.
A tea vessel that encourages the simple pleasure of preparing tea with care.

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About Gift Box
About Gift Box
Gift box (paper)
Creator
Creator
Chubin kiln
size
size
Spout to body 130
Handle to body 160
Height 95 (mm)
Capacity 200ml
◎As these are handmade, there may be individual differences.
Weight
Weight
280 grams
◎As these are handmade, there may be individual differences.
Types of ceramics
Types of ceramics
handling
handling
Microwave safe
Dishwasher safe
Oven not recommended
Shipping Fee
Shipping Fee
[Within Japan]
Free shipping
[Outside Japan]
Flat rate: ¥1,000JPY(about $7USD)
Free international shipping on purchases over ¥20,000JPY (or the equivalent amount in other currencies).
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A teapot with the calm, rustic texture unique to yaki-shime firing.
Fired at high temperature without glaze, the clay reveals a simple yet powerful character.
Perfect for preparing everyday teas such as sencha or hojicha with care.
As you continue to use it, the character of the clay deepens, making it a piece to enjoy for many years.