Import Tokoname ware Japanese Teapot Pottery Tea Pot Made in Japan from Japan at wholesale prices

  • 日本版

COUPON

Membership Benefits

Handling Fee

100% OFF Coupon Issuing

TOPAll GenresHousehold ItemsTableware & KitchenwareTablewareTeapotsJapanese Teapots
Vendor Profile

Vendor Profile

KYODO KIKAKU CO.,LTD

Address 2-24-10 Kamiochiai Shinjyuku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:161-0034
Representative Name YOSHIO SUZAKI
Annual Revenue JPY 850,000,000
No. of Employees 30
Web Site URL
SNS
 4.5(28 answers)
Explanation of products
4.4
Information accuracy
4.3
Price and quality
4.4
Delivery situation
4.6
Correspondence
4.3
Inventory accuracy
4.9
*Image reproduction prohibited
*Image reproduction prohibited
For a relaxing tea time... Tokoname ware of a hand-painted teapot

*[A Tokoname-yaki teapot that anyone can use to brew delicious tea]
This kyusu is made in Tokoname, a famous teapot-making region that combines suitable clay for kyusu and advanced kyusu-making techniques. It can brew two to three teacups of tea.

*[Craftsmen's skill shines through in the atmospheric design].
Each kyusu is hand-painted by a craftsman, giving it a hand-painted taste. The more you use this kyusu, the more shiny it becomes and the more you love it.

*[Integrated tea strainer for easy spreading of tea leaves].
The tea leaves open evenly and beautifully in the kyusu, allowing the ingredients of delicious tea to be extracted without leaving any residue. The iron content in the ceramic clay reacts with the tannin in the tea to soften the astringency and make the tea mellow.

*[Lid rubbing technology for firm tea steeping].
The process of "lid rubbing," in which the lid and body are rubbed together to make them stick together. This is one of the techniques used in making Tokoname-yaki kyusu, and it makes the inside of the kyusu airtight and allows the tea leaves to steep sufficiently, resulting in delicious tea.

*Size: Approx. 9 cm (diameter) x 18.1 cm (maximum width) x 9.8 cm (height)

*Full water capacity: approx. 430ml

*Weight: approx. 300 g (1 piece)

*Country of origin: Japan

*Materials: Ceramic, stainless steel

*Details: Color patterns may vary slightly due to hand-painting. There are scuff marks from rubbing the lid and body together to close the gap. Dishwasher*Microwave not usable. *Kyusu*Pot

Please note that the color of the actual product may differ slightly from the picture shown.

This product is also sold at other stores. Although we update our inventory as needed, there may be times when an item you have purchased is out of stock. In this case, we will contact you, but please understand that we may have to cancel your order if the item is not scheduled to be back in stock.

Tokoname ware Japanese Teapot Pottery Tea Pot Made in Japan

Currently Unavailable

SD item code:9731304

Detail Price & Quantity
This product is currently unavailable
Sign up in order to look into the wholesale price and the product details.
Already a member? Login
Details
Item added on: 2021/11/11
Shipping Date
About 1 week
Dimensions
*Size: approx. 9 cm (diameter) x 18.1 cm (maximum width) x 9.8 cm (height)
*Full water capacity: approx. 430ml
*Weight: approx. 300 g (1 piece)
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Ceramic, stainless steel
Package: Individually boxed
Product tag: None

Description

For a relaxing tea time... Tokoname ware of a hand-painted teapot

*[A Tokoname-yaki teapot that anyone can use to brew delicious tea]
This kyusu is made in Tokoname, a famous teapot-making region that combines suitable clay for kyusu and advanced kyusu-making techniques. It can brew two to three teacups of tea.

*[Craftsmen's skill shines through in the atmospheric design].
Each kyusu is hand-painted by a craftsman, giving it a hand-painted taste. The more you use this kyusu, the more shiny it becomes and the more you love it.

*[Integrated tea strainer for easy spreading of tea leaves].
The tea leaves open evenly and beautifully in the kyusu, allowing the ingredients of delicious tea to be extracted without leaving any residue. The iron content in the ceramic clay reacts with the tannin in the tea to soften the astringency and make the tea mellow.

*[Lid rubbing technology for firm tea steeping].
The process of "lid rubbing," in which the lid and body are rubbed together to make them stick together. This is one of the techniques used in making Tokoname-yaki kyusu, and it makes the inside of the kyusu airtight and allows the tea leaves to steep sufficiently, resulting in delicious tea.

*Size: Approx. 9 cm (diameter) x 18.1 cm (maximum width) x 9.8 cm (height)

*Full water capacity: approx. 430ml

*Weight: approx. 300 g (1 piece)

*Country of origin: Japan

*Materials: Ceramic, stainless steel

*Details: Color patterns may vary slightly due to hand-painting. There are scuff marks from rubbing the lid and body together to close the gap. Dishwasher*Microwave not usable. *Kyusu*Pot

Please note that the color of the actual product may differ slightly from the picture shown.

This product is also sold at other stores. Although we update our inventory as needed, there may be times when an item you have purchased is out of stock. In this case, we will contact you, but please understand that we may have to cancel your order if the item is not scheduled to be back in stock.

More

Estimated Arrival
Shipping Method Estimated Arrival
Sea Mail From Jun.4th 2026 to Aug.6th 2026
Air Mail From May.19th 2026 to May.21st 2026
EMS From May.18th 2026 to May.21st 2026
Pantos Express From May.20th 2026 to May.25th 2026
DHL From May.18th 2026 to May.20th 2026
UPS From May.18th 2026 to May.20th 2026
FedEx From May.18th 2026 to May.20th 2026
*Some delivery methods may not be available depending on the product or the weight.
*UPS and the UPS logo are trademarks that are used with permission by the owner, United Parcel Service of America, Inc. All rights reserved.
Notes

Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

*We ask for your cooperation in selling at the reference price.
Vender Profile
Categories:
KYODO KIKAKU CO.,LTD Household Items Tableware & Kitchenware Tableware Teapots Japanese Teapots
preview
next
*Image reproduction prohibited
*Image reproduction prohibited