The Tamamitsu Yakishime Kyusu is made of the red clay fired in two steps with different temperatures. This produces a gradation of colors. Then, the pattern on the surface is made by hand using a blade. Although the potter knows through years of experience how the colors will appear, no two pieces will be the same, making each a one-of-a-kind gem.
The low profile of this kyusu allows the tea leaves to open-up even with a small amount of hot water. More room in the pot means that the full flavor and aroma are extracted. This kyusu is suitable for shincha, high-grade sencha, and gyokuro made from young tea leaves. Not suitable for fukamushi-sencha.
Tamamitsu Yakishime Kyusu : 3.5 oz / 7.0"D (including a handle) X 3.0"H
Pottery:
Gyokko Toen, Tokoname - Gyokko pottery is led by Mr. Hirotaka Umehara and his family. By combining their highly honed individual skills, they make incredible works of art. Mr. Umehara is a traditional craftsman and a recipient of the Order of the Sacred Treasure. He is one of the most respected craftsmen in Tokoname. Tokoname is one of the Six Old Kilns of Japan and has been a pottery center since the 12th century. It is especially famous for its unglazed pottery.