Gyokko Tokoname Teapot


This unique teapot is perfectly suited for brewing gyokuro, and other specialty Japanese teas. The broad base, allows the tea leaves ample room to brew, drawing forth the rich flavor of the tea. Of the six ancient kiln towns of Japan: Seto, Shigaraki, Echizen, Tanba, and Bizen, Tokoname is the oldest and largest.

About Gyokko Tokoname Teapot

This unique teapot is perfectly suited for brewing gyokuro, and other specialty Japanese teas. The broad base, allows the tea leaves ample room to brew, drawing forth the rich flavor of the tea.

Of the six ancient kiln towns of Japan: Seto, Shigaraki, Echizen, Tanba, and Bizen, Tokoname is the oldest and largest. Dating back to the 12th century, this specific type of pottery has been held in high esteem for its unique terroir. The clay gathered from the Chita peninsula contains a large amount of iron, making the clay turn red after baking (shudei).

  • details

    Hand wash only.

    Approximate Dimensions: 1 1/2 “H x 6” W *with handle, 4 oz volume capacity

    Material: Hand thrown stoneware

    Made in Japan.


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