Teapots

Japanese teapots for making tea. Different sizes and designs for different types of Japanese tea.
The teapot is the foundation of any tea set.
Tokoname-yaki and Banko-yaki are the two most famous clays for kyusu teapots.
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Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot by Yûsen 250ml
Yûsen, younger brother of the very famous Konishi Yôhei, is one of the great veteran Tokoname teapot specialists. His delicate kyûsus are light and have quick, precise pouring. This green clay is... Yûsen, younger brother of the very famous Konishi Yôhei, is one of the great veteran Tokoname teapot specialists. His delicate kyûsus are light and have quick, precise pouring. This green clay is... -
Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot, nerikomi, by Yûsen 230ml
Yûsen, younger brother of the very famous Konishi Yôhei, is one of the great veteran Tokoname teapot specialists. His delicate kyûsus are light and have quick, precise pouring. Most of his works... Yûsen, younger brother of the very famous Konishi Yôhei, is one of the great veteran Tokoname teapot specialists. His delicate kyûsus are light and have quick, precise pouring. Most of his works... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Shimizu Jun from Suigetsu workshop 210 ml
Shimizu Jun is the oldest son of the famous Suigetsu. He is one of the only young banko-yaki potters specializing in teapots working in Yokkaichi. While he is known for his magnificent porcelain... Shimizu Jun is the oldest son of the famous Suigetsu. He is one of the only young banko-yaki potters specializing in teapots working in Yokkaichi. While he is known for his magnificent porcelain... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Shimizu Ushio of the Suigetsu workshop 100 ml
This little teapot is a work by Shimizu Ushio, the second son of Suigetsu, one of the leading figures in banko-yaki pottery. Ushio works essentially with this black clay, covered in a translucent... This little teapot is a work by Shimizu Ushio, the second son of Suigetsu, one of the leading figures in banko-yaki pottery. Ushio works essentially with this black clay, covered in a translucent... -
Asahi-yaki porcelain “kahinseiki” hôhin, 150 ml
Whereas most Japanese pottery traditions predate tea and have adapted to it, Asahi-yaki was created over 400 years ago not far from Kyôto, in Uji, the historical centre of Japanese tea, in order to... Whereas most Japanese pottery traditions predate tea and have adapted to it, Asahi-yaki was created over 400 years ago not far from Kyôto, in Uji, the historical centre of Japanese tea, in order to... -
Asahi-yaki “hakeme” hôhin, 160 ml / 5.4 oz
Asahi-yaki was founded over 400 years ago in Uji, the cultural centre of tea and matcha in Japan, in order to create accessories (bowls, cha-ire, etc.) related to the tea ceremony, which was then in... Asahi-yaki was founded over 400 years ago in Uji, the cultural centre of tea and matcha in Japan, in order to create accessories (bowls, cha-ire, etc.) related to the tea ceremony, which was then in... -
Asahi-yaki “hanshi” Shiboridashi, 70 ml (2.36 oz)
Whereas most Japanese pottery traditions predate tea and have adapted to it, Asahi-yaki was created over 400 years ago not far from Kyôto, in Uji, the historical centre of Japanese tea, in order to... Whereas most Japanese pottery traditions predate tea and have adapted to it, Asahi-yaki was created over 400 years ago not far from Kyôto, in Uji, the historical centre of Japanese tea, in order to... -
Asahi-yaki “kahinseiki” shiboridashi, 120 ml / 4 oz
In Uji, the historical capital of Japanese tea, the Asahi-yaki workshop was created over 400 years ago to make accessories, especially bowls, for the tea ceremony. Since the nineteenth century,... In Uji, the historical capital of Japanese tea, the Asahi-yaki workshop was created over 400 years ago to make accessories, especially bowls, for the tea ceremony. Since the nineteenth century,... -
Tokoname-yaki black Kyûsu teapot by Hokuryû, 180ml
This teapot was smoke-fired in reduction with rice hulls by Tokoname potter Umehara Hokuryû. It is very well crafted and a perfect introductory teapot. It has a versatile shape and is big enough to... This teapot was smoke-fired in reduction with rice hulls by Tokoname potter Umehara Hokuryû. It is very well crafted and a perfect introductory teapot. It has a versatile shape and is big enough to... -
Tokoname-yaki shudei Kyûsu teapot by Hokuryû, 180ml
This teapot was fired in oxidation by Tokoname potter Umehara Hokuryû. It is very well crafted and a perfect introductory teapot. It has a versatile shape and is big enough to make sencha for one or... This teapot was fired in oxidation by Tokoname potter Umehara Hokuryû. It is very well crafted and a perfect introductory teapot. It has a versatile shape and is big enough to make sencha for one or... -
White glazed Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot, by Taisen 190 ml
While continuing the tradition of working with purple Banko clay, Yamamoto Taisen explores other avenues by also creating works in different types of clay, and especially by studying glazes and... While continuing the tradition of working with purple Banko clay, Yamamoto Taisen explores other avenues by also creating works in different types of clay, and especially by studying glazes and... -
White glazed Banko-yaki teapot, by Taisen 240 ml
While continuing the tradition of working with purple Banko clay, Yamamoto Taisen explores other avenues by also creating works in different types of clay, and especially by studying glazes and... While continuing the tradition of working with purple Banko clay, Yamamoto Taisen explores other avenues by also creating works in different types of clay, and especially by studying glazes and... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Taisen, 180 ml (6 oz)
Very eclectic in his choice of clays and use of glazes, Yamamoto Taisen also produces kyûsu teapots from the purple clay traditionally used for Bankoware. This one has a domed lid slightly recalling... Very eclectic in his choice of clays and use of glazes, Yamamoto Taisen also produces kyûsu teapots from the purple clay traditionally used for Bankoware. This one has a domed lid slightly recalling... -
Wide Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Taisen, 160 ml
Yamamoto Taisen is a multi-talented traditional Banko-yaki potter. In addition to teapots, he also makes various instruments for the sencha ceremony. While he uses the typical traditional purple... Yamamoto Taisen is a multi-talented traditional Banko-yaki potter. In addition to teapots, he also makes various instruments for the sencha ceremony. While he uses the typical traditional purple... -
Wide Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Taisen, 220 ml
Yamamoto Taisen is a multi-talented traditional Banko-yaki potter. In addition to teapots, he also makes various instruments for the sencha ceremony. While he uses the typical traditional purple... Yamamoto Taisen is a multi-talented traditional Banko-yaki potter. In addition to teapots, he also makes various instruments for the sencha ceremony. While he uses the typical traditional purple... -
Hôhin Bizen-Yaki teapot by Nobuhara Katsushi 130ml
While few teapots are made in Bizen, the Hohin style is the most typical. This one was created by Nobuhara Katsushi, a traditional artisan from Inbe, the centre of Bizen-Yaki ceramics. No glaze or... While few teapots are made in Bizen, the Hohin style is the most typical. This one was created by Nobuhara Katsushi, a traditional artisan from Inbe, the centre of Bizen-Yaki ceramics. No glaze or... -
Black Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot with “pine bark” motifs by Gyokkô 100ml
A small-volume Tokoname-yaki teapot with a wide, flat shape, perfect for infusing sencha for one person. The black colour of this kyûsu was produced by firing the red clay a second time in... A small-volume Tokoname-yaki teapot with a wide, flat shape, perfect for infusing sencha for one person. The black colour of this kyûsu was produced by firing the red clay a second time in... -
Red Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot with “pine bark” motifs by Gyokkô 90 ml
This small tokoname-yaki Japanese teapot made from matt red “shudei” clay is a hand-turned work by Gyokkô. The motifs that decorate it, created using a kind of small wheel, are called “pine... This small tokoname-yaki Japanese teapot made from matt red “shudei” clay is a hand-turned work by Gyokkô. The motifs that decorate it, created using a kind of small wheel, are called “pine... -
Black Tokoname-yaki "kyûsu" teapot, 240 ml
A Japanese teapot from Tokoname: sober black with a classical shape, containing 240ml . This "kyûsu" has a very fine ceramic "sasame" filter and comes from the Takasuke kiln. *The real colours of... A Japanese teapot from Tokoname: sober black with a classical shape, containing 240ml . This "kyûsu" has a very fine ceramic "sasame" filter and comes from the Takasuke kiln. *The real colours of... -
Small beige Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot, Takasuke kiln, 110 ml
This charming little Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot comes from the Takasuke kiln, and is recommended by the Japanese Tea Instructor Association. Its small volume of 110 ml makes it perfect for preparing... This charming little Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot comes from the Takasuke kiln, and is recommended by the Japanese Tea Instructor Association. Its small volume of 110 ml makes it perfect for preparing... -
Small black Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot, Takasuke kiln, 110 ml
This charming little Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot comes from the Takasuke kiln, and is recommended by the Japanese Tea Instructor Association. Its small volume of 110 ml makes it perfect for preparing... This charming little Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot comes from the Takasuke kiln, and is recommended by the Japanese Tea Instructor Association. Its small volume of 110 ml makes it perfect for preparing... -
Beige Tokoname-yaki "kyûsu" teapot, 240 ml / 8.8 oz
This "kyûsu" teapot in Tokoname-yaki pottery comes from the Takasuke kiln. Its beige colour is very modern. Containing 260 ml / 8.8 oz, it is perfect for preparing fine sencha for three people.... This "kyûsu" teapot in Tokoname-yaki pottery comes from the Takasuke kiln. Its beige colour is very modern. Containing 260 ml / 8.8 oz, it is perfect for preparing fine sencha for three people.... -
Red Tokoname-yaki "kyûsu" teapot, 240 ml / 9.4 oz
The Japanese teapot par excellence, with the shape and red clay characteristic of Tokoname pottery. With a 280ml capacity and a very fine ceramic filter, this "kyûsu" fired in the Takasuke kiln is... The Japanese teapot par excellence, with the shape and red clay characteristic of Tokoname pottery. With a 280ml capacity and a very fine ceramic filter, this "kyûsu" fired in the Takasuke kiln is... -
Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot by Sôkô 280 ml
Umehara Sôkô is another major name in Tokoname who is now retired. While he produced many engraved teapots, this one also stands out because of its very smooth surface, as well as the potter’s... Umehara Sôkô is another major name in Tokoname who is now retired. While he produced many engraved teapots, this one also stands out because of its very smooth surface, as well as the potter’s... -
Banko-yaki Hôhin teapot, "yôhen", by Yamamoto Hiromi 110ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... -
Banko-yaki Hôhin teapot, "yôhen", by Yamamoto Hiromi 125ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Suigetsu the second, 160ml
This is an ancient banko-yaki teapot by Shimizu Gen (1901-1990). He is Suigetsu the Second and father of Shimizu Hiroshi, the current Suigetsu. Shimizu Gen became part of the intangible heritage of... This is an ancient banko-yaki teapot by Shimizu Gen (1901-1990). He is Suigetsu the Second and father of Shimizu Hiroshi, the current Suigetsu. Shimizu Gen became part of the intangible heritage of... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Suigetsu the second, 250 ml
This is an ancient banko-yaki teapot by Shimizu Gen (1901-1990). He is Suigetsu the Second and father of Shimizu Hiroshi, the current Suigetsu. Shimizu Gen became part of the intangible heritage of... This is an ancient banko-yaki teapot by Shimizu Gen (1901-1990). He is Suigetsu the Second and father of Shimizu Hiroshi, the current Suigetsu. Shimizu Gen became part of the intangible heritage of... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot, "yôhen", by Yamamoto Hiromi 230 ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot, "yôhen", by Yamamoto Hiromi 230 ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot, "yôhen", by Yamamoto Hiromi 260 ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... -
Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot by Gafû 160ml
The young prodigy from Tokoname, Itô Gafû, is truly crazy about teapots and Japanese tea, but also about Chinese tea. His love and knowledge of tea are advantages that enable him to create... The young prodigy from Tokoname, Itô Gafû, is truly crazy about teapots and Japanese tea, but also about Chinese tea. His love and knowledge of tea are advantages that enable him to create... -
Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot by Gafû 190ml
The young prodigy from Tokoname, Itô Gafû, is truly crazy about teapots and Japanese tea, but also about Chinese tea. His love and knowledge of tea are advantages that enable him to create... The young prodigy from Tokoname, Itô Gafû, is truly crazy about teapots and Japanese tea, but also about Chinese tea. His love and knowledge of tea are advantages that enable him to create... -
Tokoname-yaki kyûsu teapot by Sawada Shôson the Second 180ml
Now retired, Sawada Shôson the Second was one of the most famous teapot specialists in Tokoname. He is the son of Shôson the First, engraver, and was apprenticed to Shunzan. He was designated as a... Now retired, Sawada Shôson the Second was one of the most famous teapot specialists in Tokoname. He is the son of Shôson the First, engraver, and was apprenticed to Shunzan. He was designated as a...