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Yabu Camellia Matcha Tea Whisk Stand

Sale price$69.00

Enhance your tea ceremony with the elegant Camellia Kiyomizu Whisk Holder from Tosen Kiln. This beautifully crafted piece features a delicate camellia design, hand-painted with meticulous attention to detail. The soft green hues and vibrant camellia blossoms bring a touch of natural beauty to your tea preparation, ensuring your whisk is both stored safely and displayed artistically.

The Camelia Kiyomizu Whisk Holder is not only a practical accessory but also a piece of art that reflects the timeless tradition of Japanese tea culture. Its sturdy construction ensures stability, while the refined design adds a sophisticated touch to your tea set. Perfect for tea enthusiasts, this whisk holder embodies the harmony and elegance of the tea ceremony.

Yabu Camellia Matcha Tea Whisk Stand
Yabu Camellia Matcha Tea Whisk Stand Sale price$69.00

Meet the Artisan

Tosen Kiln

As custodians of the esteemed Kiyomizu-yaki tradition, Tosen Kiln epitomizes the essence of Japanese pottery in the heart of Kyoto. Their artisans, steeped in centuries-old techniques and unwavering dedication, breathe life into each creation, honoring the rich legacy of Kiyomizu-yaki with every meticulously crafted piece. Situated amidst the tranquil environs of Kyoto, Tosen Kiln serves as a sanctuary where tradition meets innovation, infusing each creation with the serene beauty of its surroundings and the profound heritage of Kiyomizu-yaki. 

With a steadfast commitment to preserving the authenticity and allure of this revered art form, they extend an invitation to experience the timeless elegance and cultural significance encapsulated within Kiyomizu-yaki pottery. Feel the essence of Kyoto through the artistry and craftsmanship of Kiyomizu-yaki as Tosen Kiln invites you to explore our collection, where every piece embodies the soulful journey of tradition and innovation. From exquisite tableware to ornamental masterpieces, each creation resonates with the spirit of Kyoto and the time-honored techniques of Kiyomizu-yaki.