Yohen Kyusu #011
Kyusu, Nashiji 'sharkskin' texture, side handle
Fully handmade ball filter (traditional style, made with brass tools)
ca. 120ml
Kyusu, Nashiji 'sharkskin' texture, side handle
Fully handmade ball filter (traditional style, made with brass tools)
ca. 120ml
Kanjo Omata (小俣冠丞, b. 1998) is the youngest maker in UNEARTHED's Tokoname show — Taiwan-born, institute-trained, and a pupil of Yokei Mizuno — shaping kyusu and gongfu-style pouring vessels with a restless feel for clay and surface.
(Aichi Prefecture, Japan )
Tokoname is one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns and has been a center of ceramic production for over 900 years. Known especially for its red clay teapots, or kyūsu, Tokoname’s ceramics combine functionality with a deep respect for traditional forms. The iron-rich clay used here lends itself to minimalist, unglazed surfaces that are prized by tea drinkers for how they enhance the flavor of brewed tea. Many Tokoname potters are deeply involved with tea culture, and this is reflected in the precision and subtlety of their work.
Our gallery, studio, and tea space are a hub for experiencing and sharing the art of ceramics and tea.
Similar to the concept of “Utsuwa-galleries” in Japan, we are holding monthly exhibitions of unique ceramicists from Japan, China and Europe.
We also regularly host Workshops and Tea Experiences.
Very entertaning and informative.
Es ist sehr gut, sehr lecker. Ich trinke es jeden Tag. Aufgeschlagen mit Sahne schmeckt es hervorragend.
Oscar was really nice, I was really impressed about his knowledge and he was super kind.
Wonderful tea, i do recommend., drinking it while writing this