







【Japanese teapot】Yumiko Iihishi (Black Kyusu)
I wanted to make a teapot that wouldn't look out of place even in the kitchen.
The main body, lid, handle, spout, and other parts are hand-ground on a potter's wheel and then connected. It is completed through the hands of craftsmen through several processes until completion. The lids are made by rubbing them one by one on the main body, so it fits perfectly and feels good.
The fine-grained base material is used and baked without glaze, so the scent of tea does not stick to it, and you can enjoy the scent of each tea. Please have a cup of delicious tea.
A teapot with an impressive clean form that cannot be seen anywhere else. It has a smooth spout and does not retain its scent, so it can be used for various types of tea.
The S size can hold 2 small scoops of tea (approximately 200ml when full), making it a teapot that can be used by one person to enjoy a small cup of tea.
Capacity 200ml
Size ・w90(with handle140)mm x h58mm
【Care Instructions】
・For daily cleaning, please wash with water only, without using detergent.
・Make sure the tea strainer is thoroughly dried to prevent water from collecting inside.
・If tea stains are difficult to remove, soak the teapot overnight in a solution of kitchen bleach diluted to about 1%. After soaking, rinse thoroughly with boiling water.
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How to Brew Delicious Tea🍵🍃
【 Basic Measurements 】
・For 1-2 servings : 5g tea leaves / 160ml hot water
・For 3-4 servings : 8g tea leaves / 300ml hot water
◆ First Brew
Water temperature : 85°C
Steeping time : 90 seconds
Point : Enjoy the signature aroma of sencha along with a refreshing bitterness and astringency, balanced by a gentle umami and subtle sweetness.
◆ Second Brew
Water temperature : 85°C
Steeping time : 20-30 seconds
Point : Slightly increasing the temperature enhances the astringency, offering a lighter, more refreshing taste compared to the first infusion.
◆ Third Brew
Water temperature : 95-100°C
Steeping time : 10 seconds
Point : A short steep with boiling water brings out a soft bitterness and astringency, creating a clean, mellow finish.
→ OKUMIDORI (SENCHA / KYOTO)
【 Basic Measurements 】
・For 1-2 servings : 5-6g tea leaves / 160ml hot water
・For 3-4 servings : 8-10g tea leaves / 300ml hot water
◆ First Brew
Water temperature : 65°C
Steeping time : 90 seconds
Point : Brewing at a lower temperature reduces bitterness and astringency, allowing you to fully enjoy kabusecha’s signature “covered aroma” (ooika) and its rich umami flavor.
◆ Second Brew
Water temperature : 85°C
Steeping time : 20-30 seconds
Point : Using hotter water brings out a slightly more astringent profile, offering a new dimension of flavor compared to the first brew.
◆ Third Brew
Water temperature : 95-100°C
Steeping time : 10 seconds
Point : A quick steep with boiling water draws out a gentle bitterness and clean astringency for a refreshing finish.
→GOKO (Kabuse Sencha / Kyoto)
【 Basic Measurements 】
・For 1 serving : 4-6g tea leaves / 100ml hot water
◆ First Brew
Water temperature : 50°C
Steeping time : 2 minutes
Point : Brewing slowly at a low temperature results in almost no bitterness or astringency, allowing the deep umami flavor to shine through.
◆ Second Brew
Water temperature : 60°C
Steeping time : 30 seconds
Point : Slightly increasing the temperature brings out a new layer of aroma and mild astringency, along with a gentle umami taste distinct from the first brew.
→UJIHIKARI (GYOKURO / KYOTO)
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