Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea
Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea
Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea
Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea
Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea
Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea
Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea
Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea
Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea
Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea
Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea
Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu - moheitea

KYUSU - 270 ml

Yohei Konishi | Unique Kyusu

¥132,000

One unique handmade Kyusu from Yohei Konishi, a multiple highly coveted awards winner, born in 1941, who held many exhibitions throughout his career.

His masterpieces are highly appreciated for the detailed engravers they hold. Entirely made out of clay, its filter is incrusted within the teapot, at the base of the spout. It has a capacity of 270 ml. This Kyusu will honor any tea you pour in.

As they age, these types of Kyusu teapots become increasingly rare, soon turning them into treasured heirlooms for collectors around the world.

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Made of
Clay

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Integrated
Filter

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From
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For All Type
Of Tea

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Made of
Clay

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Integrated
Filter

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From
Tokoname

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For All Type
Of Tea

QUANTITY

How To Use

1. Prepare your set and boil the water following the indicated time on the back of our packaging.

2. Pour the indicated quantity of boiled water (on the back of our pouches) into a separate container to let the water cooldown.  

3. Put the delicate tea leaves into your Kyusu. The quantity is also indicated at the back of our pouches. 

4. When the fog is almost gone, the water temperature should be just right. Pour the water into the kyusu, and close the lid.

5. Wait the indicated number of seconds on the back of our pouch, then pour the tea in your cup(s).

6. When pouring, make sure to do so until the last drop gets in the cup. That last drop will have the most flavor.

7. You can now enjoy the exquisite taste of our Green Tea and repeat the process for a second and third infusion with the same leaves.