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| Address | centrairlogisticscenter2F centrair4-11-3 Tokonameshi Aichi, JAPAN ZIP:479-0833 | 
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| Representative Name | HIDEYUKI ISHIDA | 
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| No. of Employees | 22 | 
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| S1 | Teapot with plain basket net in vermilion mud  Original text before translation 
								朱泥無地かご網急須
							 (Y922) JAN:4964565001819 | (Y922)
					
					
						JAN:4964565001819 Wholesale Price: Members Only 
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													Full water capacity: 360cc
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| Country of manufacture: China Material / component: Pottery | 
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| *Cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts or promotions, such as coupons. *Discount Offer*. 5% OFF for orders over 50,000 yen! After you place your order, we will give you a 5% discount on the purchase price. *Basket net This kyusu has a separate kyusu body and tea strainer net. The whole thing strains the tea and drains off the remaining water completely. It is easy to clean when discarding tea leaves and when washing. Tea pouring * kyusu * teapot. Historically, the world-famous ones are, The backhanded tea pouring vessel known as the Yixing teapot (茶ふー). Yixing is pronounced in China as yi-xing, so Yixing teapots are popular all over the world. In Japan, it was called a chashin* chachoshi (茶銚). In Japan, Yixing teapots were imported from the Muromachi period (1336-1573), which continued until the Meiji period (1868-1912), The latter type of tea pots served as a model for the Japanese tea pouring pots, which were made in various regions. In the Edo period (1603-1867), the Yokote teapot came to be made. The Yokote teapots in circulation today were made after the Edo period, Later, they became the mainstream of Japanese tea containers and came to be called kyusu (teapot). This product is a ceramic ware. The raw material of pottery is clay, which is inherently water absorbent. Therefore, it is glazed to keep water out. The firing temperature is lower than that of porcelain because the temperature is adjusted to the clay and glaze. Since ancient times, it has been said that fired tea utensils make tea more delicious, The Yixing tea jar from China is a typical example. 2024 New Works | 
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival | 
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| Sea Mail | From Nov.25th 2025 to Jan.27th 2026 | 
| Air Mail | From Nov.7th 2025 to Nov.11th 2025 | 
| EMS | From Nov.6th 2025 to Nov.11th 2025 | 
| Pantos Express | From Nov.10th 2025 to Nov.13th 2025 | 
| DHL | From Nov.6th 2025 to Nov.10th 2025 | 
| UPS | From Nov.6th 2025 to Nov.10th 2025 | 
| FedEx | From Nov.6th 2025 to Nov.10th 2025 | 
| Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan. 
														
															*Safety*Security: The product has passed the lead*cadmium test. *Please cooperate with us to sell the product at the regular price. Made in China | 
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*Discount Offer*.
5% OFF for orders over 50,000 yen!
After you place your order, we will give you a 5% discount on the purchase price.
*Basket net
This kyusu has a separate kyusu body and tea strainer net.
The whole thing strains the tea and drains off the remaining water completely.
It is easy to clean when discarding tea leaves and when washing.
Tea pouring * kyusu * teapot.
Historically, the world-famous ones are,
The backhanded tea pouring vessel known as the Yixing teapot (茶ふー).
Yixing is pronounced in China as yi-xing, so
Yixing teapots are popular all over the world.
In Japan, it was called a chashin* chachoshi (茶銚).
In Japan, Yixing teapots were imported from the Muromachi period (1336-1573), which continued until the Meiji period (1868-1912),
The latter type of tea pots served as a model for the Japanese tea pouring pots, which were made in various regions.
In the Edo period (1603-1867), the Yokote teapot came to be made.
The Yokote teapots in circulation today were made after the Edo period,
Later, they became the mainstream of Japanese tea containers and came to be called kyusu (teapot).
This product is a ceramic ware.
The raw material of pottery is clay, which is inherently water absorbent.
Therefore, it is glazed to keep water out.
The firing temperature is lower than that of porcelain because the temperature is adjusted to the clay and glaze.
Since ancient times, it has been said that fired tea utensils make tea more delicious,
The Yixing tea jar from China is a typical example.
2024 New Works
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急須の本体と茶こしの網を別々にした急須です。
全体でお茶を濾し、残り湯を完全に切ります。
茶葉を捨てる時や洗う時などお手入れ簡単です。
茶注・急須・ティーポット。
歴史的にも世界的に有名なものは、
宜興の茶壺(ちゃふー)と呼ばれている後手の茶注です。
宜興はイーシンと中国で発音するので
イーシンティーポットとして世界中に普及しています。
日本では、茶注・茶銚と呼ばれていました。
日本でも室町時代から宜興の茶壺が輸入され、それは明治時代まで続き、
後手型の茶壺は日本の茶注の手本にもなり各産地で作られました。
また江戸時代には、横手の茶注が作られるようになりました。
現在流通している横手の茶注は江戸時代以後に作られたもので、
その後日本の茶注の主流になり『急須』と呼ばれるようになりました。
こちらの商品は陶器製による焼物です。
陶器の原料は粘土なので、本来吸水性があるものです。
そのため水を通さないように釉薬をかけております。
焼成温度は粘土や釉薬に温度を合わせるので磁器より低くなります。
古来焼締の茶器はお茶を美味しくすると言われており、
中国の宜興の茶壺が代表的なものとして挙げられます。
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