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Chaamiru Lid Less Tea Pot (Green)
Effortless Steeping – Lidless Green Teapot That Blends Function and Fresh Style
Enjoy tea the intuitive way with the Chaamiru lidless teapot in a vivid green finish. Crafted in the heart of Kyoto, Japan from high-fired smooth ceramic, this cheerful piece redefines tea brewing with its thoughtful open-top design and seamless curves. Whether you're a seasoned tea enthusiast or simply want a beautiful everyday pot, this teapot makes the ritual effortless, allowing you to appreciate the art of tea with each pour.
The wide open mouth lets you easily observe how your tea leaves bloom and steep, providing a unique sensory experience. No lid means no guesswork—just pure visibility and control. When it’s time to clean up, spent leaves are simple to discard and rinse away, revealing its clean lines and easy maintenance with no hidden corners or tricky parts. This piece holds up to 320cc (approx. 10.8 oz) at 80% capacity, ideal for brewing one or two cups of exquisite green tea.
At the heart of its performance is the integrated fine-mesh ceramic strainer built into the inner wall that holds loose tea leaves securely, allowing for a clean, smooth pour. Designed to cool quickly after use, the open top preserves your tea’s delicate flavors and prevents sogginess, ensuring that every cup remains as delightful as the first.
Use it as an elegant vessel between infusions, or display it as a centerpiece that showcases minimalist design. The Chaamiru Lead Less Teapot is not just a container; it’s a joyful addition to your daily rituals, embodying both beauty and function in every pour.
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All you need to know about Tokoname Ware.
What is Tokoname ware, and why is it so special?
Tokoname ware (常滑焼, Tokoname-yaki) is a traditional form of Japanese pottery that originates from Tokoname City in Aichi Prefecture, one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan. With over 900 years of history, it is celebrated for its distinctive use of iron-rich red clay, which is often left unglazed to allow the clay’s natural beauty to shine. This unglazed surface develops a soft sheen and character with age and use, especially when used with tea. Tokoname ware is renowned for its balance of rustic charm, elegant simplicity, and everyday functionality, making it both a collector’s favorite and a staple of modern Japanese homes.
Why are Tokoname teapots (kyūsu) especially valued by tea lovers?
Tokoname’s side-handled teapots, or kyūsu, are highly prized in Japanese tea culture for their superb heat retention, smooth pour, and the unique way the unglazed clay enhances the flavor of green tea—particularly sencha and gyokuro. The clay subtly absorbs tea oils over time, enriching the aroma and depth of future brews. Many Tokoname teapots also feature built-in ceramic mesh filters, which allow for a clean, refined pour without metal interference. These qualities, paired with minimalist design and ergonomic handling, make Tokoname teapots a must-have for serious tea enthusiasts.
Is Tokoname ware always red? Are there other styles or finishes?
While Tokoname ware is most famously associated with its iconic reddish-brown clay, not all pieces are the same. The region’s artisans also produce wares with black, gray, or ash-glazed finishes, depending on the firing techniques, clay blends, and whether they use oxidation or reduction kilns. Some artists incorporate modern design sensibilities, experimenting with glazes and forms, while others preserve traditional aesthetics. Regardless of style, the unifying theme is a commitment to natural textures, balanced forms, and the philosophy of wabi-sabi—the beauty of imperfection and impermanence.
Can Tokoname ware be used daily, or is it mostly decorative?
Tokoname ware is not only beautiful—it’s also highly functional and durable, intended for everyday use. Items like teapots, cups, planters, and incense holders are made to be used regularly. The clay’s natural heat resistance and strength make it ideal for repeated brewing and handling. That said, as with all artisanal ceramics, a little care goes a long way. Avoid using Tokoname ware in microwaves or dishwashers (especially unglazed pieces), and hand wash with warm water only. With proper care, these pieces can last a lifetime and become even more beautiful with age.
How do I know if a piece is authentic Tokoname ware?
Authentic Tokoname ware is typically handcrafted in Tokoname City by artisans who are part of long-established studios or kilns. Many genuine pieces bear a maker’s seal or signature, often engraved or stamped on the base. You may also find regional certifications or documentation when purchasing from reputable sources. Look for details that reflect handcraftsmanship—subtle variations in glaze, slight asymmetry, or a tactile surface. Buying from trusted retailers or directly from workshops ensures authenticity and helps support the preservation of Tokoname’s cultural heritage.

