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Nerikomi Teapot & Yuzamashi Set
Small Tokoname Ware Kyusu (teapot) and Yuzamashi (water cooler)
Tokoname ware from Aichi Prefecture is made using clay that contains a high amount of iron, giving it its distinctive reddish-orange colour
In 2017, Tokoname ware was officially recognised as one of Japan’s six ancient kilns, along with Seto ware, Echizen ware, Tamba Tachikui ware, Bizen ware, and Shigaraki ware
Nerikomi is a traditional marbling technique that involves layering and kneading together different coloured clays
Both the Kyusu (teapot) and Yuzamashi (water cooler) have been made with a blend of green, dark brown and red clay
For the Kyusu, sections of clay have been sliced off to create a faceted design
Yuzamashi is a small bowl used to cool down water before putting it in the kyusu
These smaller size Kyusu and Yuzamashi are often used for Gyokuro, a higher grade of Sencha, but can also be used for other varieties
Although these are listed as a set, they were originally made by different kilns
The Kyusu is marked on its base with a kiln mark, while the Yuzamashi has been hand-signed (carved) by the artisan
SIZE (Approx.)
KYUSU
DIAMETER 7.8CM (3.1") X HEIGHT 6.2CM (4.4")
HANDLE LENGTH 5.0cm (2.0")
YUZAMASHI
DIAMETER (including lip) 9.5CM (3.7") X HEIGHT 4.5CM (1.8")
WEIGHT (without packaging)
300 Grams (Total for all items)
CONDITION - VERY GOOD
Some small marks on the exterior from storage. Overall very condition.
Vintage, antique and pre-loved items may show some signs of aging or wear. Please inspect the photos carefully before making your purchase.
Please note colours may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.
SHIPPING
Free Delivery - please refer to Shipping & Returns for further information.
The Buyer is responsible for any import duties, taxes (VAT), or fees that may apply.
Bundle purchases may be shipped in separate parcels due to size, weight, or fragility.
Fragile items require extra wrapping for transit, which increases their weight, shipping fees, and overall pricing.
⚠️ US Customers: Japan Post has suspended shipping to the US from end of August 2025. The Tokyotique will resume shipping to the US once this service reopens.
Please note that since August 29, 2025, additional import fees apply to all commercial parcels entering the US.
Tariffs are not included in the item price and must be paid by the customer upon delivery.
Please confirm details with your local customs office.
Small Tokoname Ware Kyusu (teapot) and Yuzamashi (water cooler)
Tokoname ware from Aichi Prefecture is made using clay that contains a high amount of iron, giving it its distinctive reddish-orange colour
In 2017, Tokoname ware was officially recognised as one of Japan’s six ancient kilns, along with Seto ware, Echizen ware, Tamba Tachikui ware, Bizen ware, and Shigaraki ware
Nerikomi is a traditional marbling technique that involves layering and kneading together different coloured clays
Both the Kyusu (teapot) and Yuzamashi (water cooler) have been made with a blend of green, dark brown and red clay
For the Kyusu, sections of clay have been sliced off to create a faceted design
Yuzamashi is a small bowl used to cool down water before putting it in the kyusu
These smaller size Kyusu and Yuzamashi are often used for Gyokuro, a higher grade of Sencha, but can also be used for other varieties
Although these are listed as a set, they were originally made by different kilns
The Kyusu is marked on its base with a kiln mark, while the Yuzamashi has been hand-signed (carved) by the artisan
SIZE (Approx.)
KYUSU
DIAMETER 7.8CM (3.1") X HEIGHT 6.2CM (4.4")
HANDLE LENGTH 5.0cm (2.0")
YUZAMASHI
DIAMETER (including lip) 9.5CM (3.7") X HEIGHT 4.5CM (1.8")
WEIGHT (without packaging)
300 Grams (Total for all items)
CONDITION - VERY GOOD
Some small marks on the exterior from storage. Overall very condition.
Vintage, antique and pre-loved items may show some signs of aging or wear. Please inspect the photos carefully before making your purchase.
Please note colours may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.
SHIPPING
Free Delivery - please refer to Shipping & Returns for further information.
The Buyer is responsible for any import duties, taxes (VAT), or fees that may apply.
Bundle purchases may be shipped in separate parcels due to size, weight, or fragility.
Fragile items require extra wrapping for transit, which increases their weight, shipping fees, and overall pricing.
⚠️ US Customers: Japan Post has suspended shipping to the US from end of August 2025. The Tokyotique will resume shipping to the US once this service reopens.
Please note that since August 29, 2025, additional import fees apply to all commercial parcels entering the US.
Tariffs are not included in the item price and must be paid by the customer upon delivery.
Please confirm details with your local customs office.