Hidasuki Flat Kyusu #022
Kyusu, unglazed, kiln-fired with scarlet hidasuki straw-marks, in a small flattened bag form (焼〆緋襷平袋小茶注)
Bright hidasuki straw-cords stand against the bare, unglazed clay.
"Ceramesh" Ceramic filter
ca. 180ml
Kyusu, unglazed, kiln-fired with scarlet hidasuki straw-marks, in a small flattened bag form (焼〆緋襷平袋小茶注)
Bright hidasuki straw-cords stand against the bare, unglazed clay.
"Ceramesh" Ceramic filter
ca. 180ml
Yokei Mizuno (水野陽景, b. 1956) is a Tokoname kyusu maker celebrated for teapots of remarkable thinness and for his command of demanding unglazed firings such as nanban.
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Sweet with a nice astringency and beautiful bitterness + deep huigan indeed
Maybe it takes a bit of time to get used to it because of the smoky notes. But after that it’s super interesting and fresh green tea with a long aftertaste.
Beautiful leafes. Nutty and fresh. Like it a lot.
Gut eignet als Chahai, sieht auch super aus!