Japanese Shiboridashi - 白山 Hakusan - Mogake Red Shudei Tokoname-yaki order Teapot - 50ml

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Japanese Shiboridashi - 白山 Hakusan - Mogake Red Shudei Tokoname-yaki order Teapot - 50ml,

This exquisitely crafted Tokoname-yaki shiboridashi (handleless teapot) is made from.

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Product code: Japanese Shiboridashi - 白山 Hakusan - Mogake Red Shudei Tokoname-yaki order Teapot - 50ml

This exquisitely crafted Tokoname-yaki shiboridashi (handleless teapot) is made from the iconic Tokoname shudei (朱泥) clay, decorated with an intricate web of fine mogake (藻掛 - seaweed wrapping) patterns. As the name suggests, this traditional Tokoname technique that dates back to the Edo period is achieved by wrapping each piece with amamo seaweed before firing. In the kiln, the seaweed burns off, leaving its carbonised silhouette draped across pot.

This piece was made by Hakusan (白山). As these are handmade pieces, there may be slight variations in the shape and colouration.

In Japanese, 絞り出し急須 (shiboridashi kyuusu) roughly translates to "squeeze-pour teapot", as the design of the teapot allows you to squeeze every last drop of the liquor from the leaves. Similar in construction to a chinese gaiwan, shiboridashi are the simplest type of Japanese teapot, consisting of only a spouted bowl and a lid. Despite this simplicity, shiboridashi are very difficult to make well. Unlike kyusu and houhin, shiboridashi have no filter, instead using the narrow gap between the lid and the body to separate the liquor from the leaves. Additionally, most shiboridashi also have fine grooves carved into the bowl at the spout which helps keep the leaves from being poured out. On most shiboridashi, the lid rests on a lip just like with kyusu and houhin. This means that the order gap at the spout remains at a fixed size. However, many high-end, handmade shiboridashi such as this one have no such lip, allowing this gap to be adjusted.

Tokoname-yaki (常滑焼) is a type of Japanese pottery that traditionally comes from Tokoname in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The site of one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, pottery has been made in Tokoname since the 12th century.

Today, Tokoname ware is known for its iconic brick-red clay called shudei. Famously used in teaware and bonsai pots, this clay's vibrant colour comes from its rich iron content. Tea steeped in unglazed Tokoname teapots is said to have a mellower taste.

Dimensions:

10.5cm (4.1in) - width
4cm (1.6in) - height
50ml - capacity

Condition: New

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