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Juego de 5 tazas de té japonesas tradicionales hechas a mano (cerámica Hannnari Wan Zoroi Kohiki)

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  • Material del tazón: porcelana
  • Contenido: 5 mini cuencos de té Matcha Chawan
  • Diseño/Tema: Hannnari Wan Zoroi Tenmoku (Traducido: Diseño estético Tenmoku)
  • Uso: Interior; vajilla; decoración; té verde, leche, té, etc. Color: dorado, blanco, negro
  • Tamaño (pulgadas) para cada mini chawan: φ 3.66 x 2.56 pulgadas; peso para cada mini chawan: aproximadamente 0.5 libras
  • Cuenco de mantenimiento/limpieza: se recomienda lavar a mano con agua tibia; secar a mano o al aire.
  • Mantenimiento/limpieza Chasen: enjuaga inmediatamente con agua tibia; secar al aire; almacenar en seco; no usar jabón, etc., máquinas, remojar en agua demasiado tiempo
  • Abstenerse de utilizar cualquiera de las siguientes acciones, ya que dañarán el tazón: horno, microondas, secador de platos.
  • Hecho a mano (como resultado, cada producto puede variar ligeramente en su patrón, detalles y forma/intensidad del color de la foto del producto)
  • Fabricado en Japón


Eleva tu experiencia de té con este auténtico juego de cinco mini cuencos japoneses de té Matcha Chawan, hechos a mano en la famosa región de Mino de Japón, conocida por su tradición centenaria de artesanía de cerámica fina. Hechos de porcelana de alta calidad, estos mini cuencos encarnan la mezcla perfecta de arte atemporal y funcionalidad. Sus superficies lisas y acabados elegantes no solo mejoran la estética de tu preparación de té, sino que también garantizan durabilidad y longevidad. Los cuencos son ideales tanto para ceremonias tradicionales de té japonés como para uso diario. Su tamaño más pequeño y su diseño ancho y poco profundo son perfectos para batir Matcha, lo que permite la creación de tazas de té suaves y espumosas con facilidad. Este juego incluye cinco mini cuencos, cada uno bellamente decorado con patrones de flores que reflejan la esencia de la naturaleza japonesa y las estaciones cambiantes. Los diseños incluyen motivos tradicionales como flores de cerezo, flores de ciruelo y hojas de arce, que te conectan con la belleza de las cuatro estaciones de Japón. Puedes elegir entre dos impresionantes conjuntos: uno en el estilo Tenmoku (day), conocido por su rico esmalte oscuro, y el otro en el estilo Kohiki (0), con su característico acabado blanco deslizante. Mino Ware (, Mino-yaki) tiene una rica historia que data del siglo XVI en la región de Mino de Japón. Se volvió especialmente venerado durante los períodos Momoyama y Edo, cuando fue muy apreciado por los maestros del té por su belleza y funcionalidad. Este juego de mini cuencos refleja la artesanía profunda de Mino Ware, combinando técnicas tradicionales con sensibilidades modernas, lo que lo convierte en una pieza duradera de la cultura japonesa. Cada cuenco está hecho a mano individualmente, por lo que no hay dos exactamente iguales. Esta singularidad es parte del encanto, ya que las variaciones en el color del esmalte, la textura y el acabado hacen de cada cuenco una pieza única. Para cuidar tus cuencos, recomendamos lavar a mano con agua tibia y jabón suave para preservar su delicado acabado. Mientras que los cuencos son duraderos, evita el uso de materiales abrasivos o depuradores que puedan dañar el esmalte. Cuando no esté en uso, guárdelos en un lugar seco y seguro para protegerlos de daños accidentales. Este juego de cuencos de té Mino Ware Mini Matcha Chawan es más que un artículo funcional, es una pieza de declaración que trae la esencia de la cultura japonesa y las tradiciones de ceremonia del té a tu hogar. Su artesanía, belleza y versatilidad lo convierten en un regalo perfecto para los amantes del té, coleccionistas o cualquier persona que aprecie el arte de la cerámica japonesa. Ya sea que estés sirviendo matcha, disfrutando de un momento de té tranquilo o añadiendo un toque elegante a tu decoración, este juego de mini cuencos elevará la experiencia.


Always looking 4
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de mayo de 2025
This is a review of the set of five Matcha chawan bowls, this set is beautiful. The black with silver and gold accents look great against a bright green Matcha. They are a little small to make Usucha (foamy matcha) but perfect for Koicha (thick matcha) You could also whip or stir in a larger bowl and share with a friend. I make Matcha for myself but also for my daughter and this perfect I can make one larger batch and share.They feel great in the hand and against the lips. They have that natural handmade feel. The bowls have a diameter of approximately 3.5” inches. Not large enough to whip a matcha properly.I am using these for Match but they could be used for a lot things they are beautiful yet functional. They only thing is they recommend handwashing but that is typical for bowls like this and if you want these to last I would recommend handwashing.
color creator
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de abril de 2025
I ordered this $40 Waraka Fuuka matcha tea bowl set (Amazon ASIN B0DY11596P) because I enjoy the matcha tea ceremonies. Nothing but the "Made in Japan" printed on the bottom of the bowl is in English though, it's that authentic. I took the liberty of having a translation site translate the instructions, which I reproduce for you below.This two-piece Mino Ware kit consists of a Chawan and a Chasen with the tea bowl (Chawan) manufactured in the high-quality style of the Mino region of Japan (Mino Ware) with Ume (plum blossoms) painted on the outside of the tea bowl, visible as a Kohiki Ume (separate decoration of plum blossoms).The kit also comes with a Bamboo Chasen (tea whisk) which is what you use to whisk the matcha (powdered green tea) with hot water until it foams.With that in mind, you can now decipher the Amazon product description of "Japanese Traditional Mino Ware Handcrafted Mini Matcha Chawan Tea Bowl Cup Set With Chasen Bamboo Tea Whisk Ceremony Tableware Pottery (Kohiki Ume)".What I noticed about this set of tableware pottery suitable for enjoying matcha is that it has little black dots on the inside & outside, which you can see in my closeup photos attached. The slip of paper, completely in Japanese" (see translation below & in the photos) explains that it's part of the ancient process which has been done in the present-day Southern Gifu Prefecture in Japan for over 1,300 years.The plum blossom artwork is beautifully delicate, as one would expect for a traditional hand-made Japanese item, and the enamel baked on the outside is uneven, but that's part of the beauty of this traditional Japanese pottery. Even the Koen (mouth edge, or rim) of the bowl is classically uneven, which is much unlike the machine-made Nomikuchi (drinking edge) of the ruler-flat fuchi (edge) of modern Koen (brim) of the machine-made bowls of today.Other than the "Made in Japan" on the bottom of the Chawan (tea bowl), everything else is in Japanese, where there are three porcelain marks that I can't translate into English as they are either ancient marks for the area of origin or they're care symbols that I can't find in online charts. Someone else will have to translate them for you.However the care instructions translated nicely, which I reproduce for you below so that you can make better decisions as to the applicability in your household.Precautions for handlingTo ensure safe and long-term use of the product, please be sure to read this instruction manual before use.(1) Please do not use the tableware for anything other than tableware.Please do not use decorative plates, vases, etc. as tableware.(2) Ceramic products may crack or chip due to strong impact or sudden temperature changes (especially rapid cooling).(3) Please be careful not to use a product that is chipped or cracked, as this may cause an unexpected accident.(4) The product will be hot after cooking, so please be careful not to get burned when handling it.(5) After purchase, be sure to wash the product before use.(6) The base of the product (i.e., the bottom of the bowl) may be smooth and slippery.Please be careful not to drop it on your feet when stacking or transporting the product.(7) The base of the product (i.e., the bottom of the bowl) may be rough, so please use it on a mat or tablecloth when placing it on a table, etc.(8) Do not use over direct flame or in an oven.(9) Please remove any dirt as soon as possible after use. If you leave it, stains and dirt will become harder to remove.(10) When washing, apply a neutral detergent using a soft sponge or cloth and wash.(11) Please note that high temperature water baths can cause the surface to become rough and can have a negative effect on the painted areas. Do not boil.(12) Ceramic products Manufacturing characteristicsGenerally, ceramic products are molded, colored, printed, and then fired in a high-temperature kiln. During this process, the following phenomena may occur, but these are due to the nature of ceramic products and are a result of the manufacturing process. Please understand that these are generally not eligible for return.(a) When firing in a kiln, air, iron, or dust contained in the ceramic product may appear as small holes (pinholes) or black spots.(b) When coloring the entire piece, the glaze is applied by hand. The glaze naturally flows from top to bottom, making the edges of the glaze on teacups and plates thinner near the bottom and causing uneven coloring depending on the shape of the product.(c) The kiln temperature is generally 1200~1300 degrees. During this process, the product is placed on a heat-resistant shelf and a material called alumina is sprayed on it to prevent the bottom from touching the shelf, but since it is fired at such a high temperature, some marks from the shelf remain on the bottom. After firing, the bottom is smoothed with a grinder, but the marks cannot be completely removed.(d) Please note that the blue printing may have overlapping colors due to production process. This is not a defect.(e) Can be used in microwaves and dishwashers.(f) Made in JapanOverall, this is a beautiful traditional Japanese matcha bowl & whisk that you can enjoy for a long time. For more information, please see the included detailed photos. In explaining all of this, I hope this review helps you make a more informed decision.
Eric and Richard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2025
I practice Chanoyu, the Japanese tea ceremony and am licensed through the Urasenke Foundation in Kyoto. I often do presentations at the local Japanese gardens and also have friends over for tea, so I have been supplementing my collection of chawan (tea bowls) with some less precious pieces so that I can have my guests use things that are authentic, but not extremely valuable. This bowl fits the bill, but it is tiny compared to most tea bowls, and the whisk is the smallest I have ever seen in my life.I’ve attached pictures of the bowl and whisk compared to others. In the photo with the black bowl, the black bowl is a very traditional raku bowl purchased in Kyoto at the Urasenke tea school. It is made specifically for chabako, an outdoor tea ceremony where everything fits into a box. It is nearly identical in size, which makes the chawan of this set absolutely ideal for
Marcela
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de abril de 2025
After trying the matcha bowl and whisk set my favorite part is the depth. It's a good size, and it doesn't get too splashy for me because of the high walls.The whisk that came with this set is a little small and wimpy though. It does get the job done, but I have to put more time and effort into it than with my other larger whisk from a separate set. I'm not sure how well it'll hold up over time as well.The design is very cute and easy to use for beginners, so it would make a nice gift but for the price I don't think it will hold up as well as other sets and is a little flimsy.
Nicole J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2025
I have a lot of teaware from the US, Canada and Europe. I was excited to expand my tea service collection to include more Asian items recently. This set was one of the pretty finds I made here. The bowl has a substantial feel to it, and raised paint decorations that don’t look mass-produced. The matcha whisk is pretty typical of matcha whisks, with a very delicate appearance and a plastic case that it fits into neatly. None of the packaging I received had any English other than “made in Japan”, so I am not sure what instructions or additional information may be provided. I would have welcomed care instructions, especially for the whisk. I plan to hand wash the set to be safe.
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