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katayama ltd.
| Address | 10-3 kawaramachi yokkaichi city Mie, JAPAN ZIP:510-0033 |
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| Representative Name | Takeshi Katayama |
| Annual Revenue | closed |
| No. of Employees | 4 |
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About 10 days
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| Dimensions |
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Size / 170 x 100 x 100 mm (height)
Capacity / approx. 350cc Cup net / Inner dimension 55 mm (diameter) x 70 mm (height) Gross weight / approx. 365g |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Body / Ceramic Porcelain
Cup / Stainless steel
Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2025
Product tag: None
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Description
| This kyusu combines a shiny porcelain body and a matte-textured lid. The flat lid is lovely against the shiny porcelain body. It is also very easy to use. The lid fits into the body of the kyusu, so it will not fall off if you put your hand on it lightly when pouring. The cup netting is deep enough to allow the tea leaves to open easily. The cup netting makes it easy to dispose of tea leaves. Enjoy a variety of teas, including Japanese and black teas. *Cups in the same color as the lid are sold separately. *Material Features [Porcelain] Porcelain is made by kneading crushed pottery stone powder, molding it, and firing it at high temperatures. It is characterized by its dense texture and white surface, as well as its hardness and durability compared to ceramics. It does not absorb water, so it is resistant to stains and mildew, and is very easy to handle on a daily basis. [Semi-porcelain] Semi-porcelain is a type of pottery made by combining earthenware and porcelain clay, and has the characteristics of both pottery and porcelain. To ensure long-lasting use and enjoyment, please use with the following precautions. [Pottery (earthenware) This is a typical pottery material that has been used in daily life since ancient times. It is often highly absorbent, coarse-grained, soft, and prone to chipping, but it is available in a wide range of types and is easy to get used to and has a rich texture. [Pottery (kohiki) This type of pottery is made of white clay, coated with a transparent glaze, and fired. Because of its water absorbency, it is characterized by the formation of dark and light blotches called "rain leaks" as the potter uses it more and more. It is a material that should be handled with care, but it has a unique texture with warmth. [Heat-resistant pottery] Heat-resistant pottery contains petalite (a special heat-resistant material). This material is used to prevent breakage due to thermal expansion even when the vessel is subjected to a load from heating. If handled properly, it is a convenient material that can be used as a vessel or cooking utensil. [Earthenware] Earthen pots contain petalite (a special heat-resistant material). This material prevents damage due to thermal expansion, even when the load from heating is applied to the body of the pot. In addition, heat-resistant earthenware has a far-infrared ray effect, which brings out the flavor of the food and makes the food more mellow. [Iga Pot] The clay from the Lake Biwa Formation, which is the geological formation where Iga is located, is highly refractory, and heat-resistant ceramics have been made as a tool for daily life in Japan since ancient times. It is characterized by its excellent heat storage* and heat retention, as well as its rich clay texture. It also has a far-infrared ray effect, which brings out the flavor of ingredients and mellows the food. Since no special refractory elements have been added to the raw material, it is more prone to penetration (cracks in the surface skin) than earthenware pots containing petalite, even under normal daily use. When using Iga pots, please enjoy the decayed appearance of the pots as they reflect everyday life. |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Feb.25th 2026 to Apr.29th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Feb.9th 2026 to Feb.11th 2026 |
| EMS | From Feb.6th 2026 to Feb.11th 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Feb.10th 2026 to Feb.13th 2026 |
| DHL | From Feb.6th 2026 to Feb.10th 2026 |
| UPS | From Feb.6th 2026 to Feb.10th 2026 |
| FedEx | From Feb.6th 2026 to Feb.10th 2026 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*Main body is microwave and dishwasher safe.
*Not to be used over an open flame. *Due to the nature of pottery, iron powder, uneven color, glaze dripping, and pinholes may occur, but they are not defective. It is not a defective product. There is no problem in using it. Due to the nature of pottery, there may be differences in color, size, weight, etc. *If you require more than stock, please feel free to contact us. *Please feel free to contact us if you require more than we have in stock. *Items other than those sold are not included. |
The lid fits into the body of the kyusu, so it will not fall off if you put your hand on it lightly when pouring.
The cup netting is deep enough to allow the tea leaves to open easily.
The cup netting makes it easy to dispose of tea leaves.
Enjoy a variety of teas, including Japanese and black teas.
*Cups in the same color as the lid are sold separately.
*Material Features
[Porcelain]
Porcelain is made by kneading crushed pottery stone powder, molding it, and firing it at high temperatures. It is characterized by its dense texture and white surface, as well as its hardness and durability compared to ceramics. It does not absorb water, so it is resistant to stains and mildew, and is very easy to handle on a daily basis.
[Semi-porcelain]
Semi-porcelain is a type of pottery made by combining earthenware and porcelain clay, and has the characteristics of both pottery and porcelain. To ensure long-lasting use and enjoyment, please use with the following precautions.
[Pottery (earthenware)
This is a typical pottery material that has been used in daily life since ancient times. It is often highly absorbent, coarse-grained, soft, and prone to chipping, but it is available in a wide range of types and is easy to get used to and has a rich texture.
[Pottery (kohiki)
This type of pottery is made of white clay, coated with a transparent glaze, and fired. Because of its water absorbency, it is characterized by the formation of dark and light blotches called "rain leaks" as the potter uses it more and more. It is a material that should be handled with care, but it has a unique texture with warmth.
[Heat-resistant pottery]
Heat-resistant pottery contains petalite (a special heat-resistant material). This material is used to prevent breakage due to thermal expansion even when the vessel is subjected to a load from heating. If handled properly, it is a convenient material that can be used as a vessel or cooking utensil.
[Earthenware]
Earthen pots contain petalite (a special heat-resistant material). This material prevents damage due to thermal expansion, even when the load from heating is applied to the body of the pot. In addition, heat-resistant earthenware has a far-infrared ray effect, which brings out the flavor of the food and makes the food more mellow.
[Iga Pot]
The clay from the Lake Biwa Formation, which is the geological formation where Iga is located, is highly refractory, and heat-resistant ceramics have been made as a tool for daily life in Japan since ancient times. It is characterized by its excellent heat storage* and heat retention, as well as its rich clay texture. It also has a far-infrared ray effect, which brings out the flavor of ingredients and mellows the food. Since no special refractory elements have been added to the raw material, it is more prone to penetration (cracks in the surface skin) than earthenware pots containing petalite, even under normal daily use. When using Iga pots, please enjoy the decayed appearance of the pots as they reflect everyday life.