
WDH - Hasamiyaki Porcelain Blue Houhin Tea Set (Pot + 2 Cups)
The houhin is a small Japanese tea pot meant for steeping ultra premium Japanese tea, generally light steamed, largely in-tact tea leaf. This type of tea pot is similar to a Chinese gaiwan in that there is no strainer, but this particular pot provides slits in the lid to act as a strainer.
Made with beautiful light blue porcelain by artisans in Hasami Village, Nagasaki, a pottery production region with a 4-century history, WDH has packaged this set in a beautiful Paulownia wood gift box. Paulownia wood has traditionally been used in Japan to store valuable goods because the wood has a high ignition point of 400ËšC (there are stories of valuable kimono being saved from fire due to this characteristic) and the wood naturally repels insects.
The gift box is also wrapped with a Sanada cord, a traditional craft in which thick cotton thread is interwoven in vertical and horizontal weaves into a flat cord. Since ancient times, it has been used as a string to fasten important things such as the cord of a sword, the decoration of armor, the obi tie of a kimono, and the string of a paulownia wood box for tea ceremony utensils.
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- Tea Pot Dimensions: Width 113 mm, Depth 110 mm, Height 70 mmÂ
- Tea Pot Volume 120 mlÂ
- Tea Cup Dimensions: Diameter 74 mm, Height 35 mm
- Tea Cup Volume 40 mlÂ
- Gift box: Width 121 mm, Height 91 mm, Length 217 mm
- Ceramics Tradition: Hasamiyaki
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WDH - Hasamiyaki Porcelain Blue Houhin Tea Set (Pot + 2 Cups)
The houhin is a small Japanese tea pot meant for steeping ultra premium Japanese tea, generally light steamed, largely in-tact tea leaf. This type of tea pot is similar to a Chinese gaiwan in that there is no strainer, but this particular pot provides slits in the lid to act as a strainer.
Made with beautiful light blue porcelain by artisans in Hasami Village, Nagasaki, a pottery production region with a 4-century history, WDH has packaged this set in a beautiful Paulownia wood gift box. Paulownia wood has traditionally been used in Japan to store valuable goods because the wood has a high ignition point of 400ËšC (there are stories of valuable kimono being saved from fire due to this characteristic) and the wood naturally repels insects.
The gift box is also wrapped with a Sanada cord, a traditional craft in which thick cotton thread is interwoven in vertical and horizontal weaves into a flat cord. Since ancient times, it has been used as a string to fasten important things such as the cord of a sword, the decoration of armor, the obi tie of a kimono, and the string of a paulownia wood box for tea ceremony utensils.
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- Tea Pot Dimensions: Width 113 mm, Depth 110 mm, Height 70 mmÂ
- Tea Pot Volume 120 mlÂ
- Tea Cup Dimensions: Diameter 74 mm, Height 35 mm
- Tea Cup Volume 40 mlÂ
- Gift box: Width 121 mm, Height 91 mm, Length 217 mm
- Ceramics Tradition: Hasamiyaki
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The houhin is a small Japanese tea pot meant for steeping ultra premium Japanese tea, generally light steamed, largely in-tact tea leaf. This type of tea pot is similar to a Chinese gaiwan in that there is no strainer, but this particular pot provides slits in the lid to act as a strainer.
Made with beautiful light blue porcelain by artisans in Hasami Village, Nagasaki, a pottery production region with a 4-century history, WDH has packaged this set in a beautiful Paulownia wood gift box. Paulownia wood has traditionally been used in Japan to store valuable goods because the wood has a high ignition point of 400ËšC (there are stories of valuable kimono being saved from fire due to this characteristic) and the wood naturally repels insects.
The gift box is also wrapped with a Sanada cord, a traditional craft in which thick cotton thread is interwoven in vertical and horizontal weaves into a flat cord. Since ancient times, it has been used as a string to fasten important things such as the cord of a sword, the decoration of armor, the obi tie of a kimono, and the string of a paulownia wood box for tea ceremony utensils.
Â
- Tea Pot Dimensions: Width 113 mm, Depth 110 mm, Height 70 mmÂ
- Tea Pot Volume 120 mlÂ
- Tea Cup Dimensions: Diameter 74 mm, Height 35 mm
- Tea Cup Volume 40 mlÂ
- Gift box: Width 121 mm, Height 91 mm, Length 217 mm
- Ceramics Tradition: Hasamiyaki
















