Kuramoto Masao Sai-akaaoe Senchawan
Best artisanal choice for collectors of fine Japanese teaware.
A masterfully hand-painted porcelain vessel that elevates the ritual of tea. Its delicate tulip shape and traditional Kyoto-style enamel work turn every pour into a focused, sensory experience.
$68.00
at
Tezumi
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Who it's for
- Collectors seeking handmade Japanese ceramics with historical artistic significance
- Tea enthusiasts wanting to elevate their daily sencha ritual
- Mindful drinkers who appreciate a sensory connection to their teaware
Who should skip it
- Busy individuals looking for low-maintenance or machine-washable kitchenware
- Drinkers who prefer large volume servings of tea or coffee
- Perfectionists who require uniform and identical mass-produced dinnerware
Performance breakdown
Heat Retention
Porcelain walls provide steady warmth without scalding the fingertips.
Ergonomics
The tulip silhouette fits naturally and comfortably in the palm.
Artisanal Craftsmanship
Hand-painted enamel details showcase authentic, museum-grade Kiyomizu-yaki techniques.
Visual Clarity
The white porcelain interior beautifully highlights the tea's natural liquor color.
Durability
Delicate construction requires careful handling to preserve the overglaze finish.
Portion Control
Small 40ml capacity encourages mindful, slow-paced sipping of premium teas.
Key Specs
Material
Porcelain
Capacity
40 ml
Height
1.7 inches
Diameter
2.4 inches
Origin
Japan
Style
Kiyomizu-yaki
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