tea set Bancya 0024 Tokoname yaki 08 Japanese pottery and porcelain teaware 茶道具 番茶
A tea set for drinking green tea.
Among the tools for drinking tea, it is mainly used for drinking "bancha".
Bancha is not a young leaf, but a tea made by growing tea leaves.
It is refreshing, has no bitterness, and is very easy to drink.
Therefore, in Japan, it is a tea that is usually drunk when eating or hydrating.
Tokoname Yaki is a pottery made around Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture.
It is a traditional craft that was born in the latter half of the Heian period, and is considered to be one of the six ancient kilns in Japan.
The characteristic of Tokoname ware is that it uses clay that contains a lot of iron.
Taking advantage of this property, iron is colored red, and a pottery with a color that characterizes Tokoname ware has been created.
Among them, Kyusu is said to have iron content that softens the bitterness and astringency of tea, and is still used today.
In the history of 1,000 years, craftsmen who inherited traditional techniques have handed down various techniques.
It is a nationally designated traditional craft.
Material | Pottery / 陶器 |
Time of production | shouwa / 昭和 |
Color | Vermilion / 朱泥 |
Size |
teapot |
condition |
There is a feeling of use |
※Please acknowledge some errors.
/ 多少の誤差はご了承下さい。
※ Please refer to the photo.
/ 写真をご参照ください。
茶道具