JAPANESE MATCHA TEA EQUIPMENT

We import the finest hand made bowls and complete Matcha set equipment to help you maximise the enjoyment of your tea.

  1. £69.00
    This Japanese, three piece Matcha sets consists of a tea scoop, bamboo Matcha tea whisk and a Matcha bowl for preparing this famous powdered tea.
  2. £35.00
    The dark brown exterior with mineral salts in the glaze complements the rich shades of deep turquoise blue inside this Matcha bowl. A work of art.
  3. £48.00
    The dark brown and earth tones of this Matcha bowl complement the shape. A work of art.
  4. £24.00
    This authentic one person Japanese Matcha tea bowl has a beautiful bold glaze of light blue rivulets on red. Being freely applied the finish is unique to each one made. It is 10cm in diameter and 6.5cm deep. Brimful it holds approximately 375ml.
  5. £76.00
    The basic shape of the Matcha bowl Aoshino Unofu is reshaped again and again by hand so that each bowl is individualized. After that, the master potters skillfully influence the firing process and the surface structure. The random pattern on the white glaze usually reminds people of landscape paintings. The Unofu style of the same name was established in Japan in the late 16th century.
  6. £31.00
    The dark blue glaze and subtle ridges in the form create a simple, elegant look . A work of art. This was produced in the famous pottery region of Mino, in the prefecture of Gifu in central Japan. The pottery called Mino-Yaki has been produced for over 1000 years. D 12 cm H 7.5cm
  7. £31.00
    The mint green glaze and subtle ridges in the form create a simple, elegant look . A work of art. This was produced in the famous pottery region of Mino, in the prefecture of Gifu in central Japan. The pottery called Mino-Yaki has been produced for over 1000 years. D 12 cm H 7.5cm
  8. £13.00
    An integral part of the Japanese tea ceremony, this tool, used to whisk up the Matcha powdered tea, is made from bamboo and skilfully hand made to create its special shape.
  9. £67.00
    This Japanese, three piece Matcha sets consists of a tea scoop, bamboo Matcha tea whisk and a Matcha bowl for preparing this famous powdered tea.
  10. £50.00
    This authentic one person Japanese Matcha tea bowl is glazed with an green and earth coloured pigment. Being freely applied the finish is unique to each one made. The traditional 'imperfect' handmade shape is glazed to reveali its artisanal markings. There is something simply beautiful about this bowl. It is 12cm in diameter and 7.5cm deep. Brimful it holds approximately 425ml.
  11. £66.00
    This Japanese tea caddy is made by applying cherry bark to a tin can interior. The set is completed with a complimentary cherry bark tea scoop. The items will develop a deep and eloquent amber glossiness after years of use. It holds approximately 200g of Japanese green tea.
  12. £65.00
    This authentic, hand made Japanese Matcha tea bowl has a beautiful iron like metallic glaze, shades of silver and iron-black creating a lustrous finish. Being hand applied the finish is unique to each one made. It is intended to invoke the look of patinated metal or the meteor marked surface of the moon.
  13. £48.00
    A beautiful handmade Matcha the bowl with a shiny glaze that has many tones of green, purple and blue. Each application is unique.
  14. £66.00
    This master craftsman made matcha bowl and whisk holder is an object of art as well as premium tea utensil. The hand applied glaze, unique to every bowl, is a range of earthy tones and crushed gold, looking as though it has been formed from the earth. Kin No Ringo Matcha Set consists of a handcrafted Matcha bowl and a matching whisk holder. The whisk holder helps keeps the whisk hygienically clean, allowing it to dry evenly and retain its shape. All you need is the matcha powder!
  15. £35.00
    The beautiful, muted, pastel tones of this matcha bowl, being freely applied the finish is unique to each one made. It is 12.5cm in diameter and 7.5cm deep. Brimful it holds approximately 400ml. This was produced in the famous pottery region of Mino, in the prefecture of Gifu in central Japan. The pottery called Mino-Yaki has been produced for over 1000 years.