All of our Teapots / Cups, and accessories for Gyokuro, Sencha, and other kinds of Japanese tea are carefully selected for their function, value, and style. We have a wide variety of items in porcelain, ceramic, and glass: handmade teapots, tea cups, accessories for preserving tea leaves, and much more.
If you have this Strainer Mug, you can enjoy Japanese green tea anywhere without teapots and tea cups. It has a lid, which is convenient to steam the tea leaves during brewing, keep the tea warm, and use as a saucer to place the strainer upon while not in use...
This Teapot and Yunomi set is specifically designed to be convenient and easy to use. This is not only a convenient and simple design but also sophisticated and stylish. You are surely able to enjoy both iced tea, hot tea and the beautiful color of tea in your green moment with this functional and fashionable set...
KAGETSU HAKEME Hohin Set is very simple, but the artist has given great care to the details of the work. White HAKEME, which means brush line pattern in Japanese, both accents and balances the warm and natural reddish-brown color of this Hohin Set...
Just at first glance, you may possibly feel that this Yunomi is plain and simple. However, the artist has achieved sophistication without ostentatious garnish. In addition, the thin and lightweight porcelain enhances the good flavor of tea...
This drawing pattern is designed in the motif of a traditional drawing pattern called KAKUZU, which was originally drawn by Hohitsu Sakai (1761 - 11829). This looks like the cranes are standing in the water (bottom of glass); a beautiful effect...
This item is finished by the technique called Crystal glaze. HANA of this name means flower and KESSHO means crystal in Japanese. This porcelain Yunomi creates an aura of unique pleasant cooling sensation. It is said that it is very difficult for porcelain or earthenware to create a cooling sensation...
This item is finished by the technique called Crystal glaze. HANA of this name means flower and KESSHO means crystal in Japanese. This porcelain Yunomi creates an aura of unique pleasant cooling sensation. It is said that it is very difficult for porcelain or earthenware to create a cooling sensation...
This item is finished by the technique called Crystal glaze. HANA of this name means flower and KESSHO means crystal in Japanese. This porcelain Yunomi creates an aura of unique pleasant cooling sensation. It is said that it is very difficult for porcelain or earthenware to create a cooling sensation...
This drawing pattern is designed in the motif of a traditional painting called TAKE TORAZU, which was originally drawn by Tanyu Kano (1602 - 1672). He was the great ancestor who revived the KANO school which played the most significant role in Japanese painting history...
Drawing patterns of this pair of sophisticated tumbler glasses are designed in the motif of a traditional paintings of artisans who revived or established flourish schools which both played the most significant role in Japanese painting history...
KOBIKI of this name means glazing white color on the pottery, TSURU means crane, and KAME means turtle in Japanese. KOBIKI is one of the Japanese traditional pottery techniques, coating with glaze made from white clay. Unevenness of white color KOBIKI glaze coating creates the WABI SABI atmosphere...
The characteristics of glaze are well described on both teacups. The pale sky blue color glaze coated on the outside of the RYOH teacup contrasts well with the transparent glaze inside the teacup. The purple color glaze of the MURASAKINO teacup creates a graceful atmosphere...
RYOH of this name means cool in Japanese. As the name indicates, this teacup evokes a feeling of coolness. The pale sky blue color glaze is gracefully coated on the outside of the teacup. Not only the glaze but also Shohoh’s techniques create the graceful aura of this teacup...
MURASAKI means purple, and NO means fields in Japanese. Autumn wild flowers and plants are elaborately decorated in the autumn purple field. Purple color KOHCHI glaze, which is one of the traditional techniques, coats the exterior teacup...
This item is finished by the technique called Crystal glaze. HANA of this name means flower and KESSHO means crystal in Japanese. This porcelain Yunomi creates an aura of unique pleasant cooling sensation. It is said that it is very difficult for porcelain or earthenware to create a cooling sensation...
This item is finished by the technique called Crystal glaze. HANA of this name means flower and KESSHO means crystal in Japanese. This porcelain Yunomi creates an aura of unique pleasant cooling sensation. It is said that it is very difficult for porcelain or earthenware to create a cooling sensation...
This item is finished by the technique called Crystal glaze. HANA of this name means flower and KESSHO means crystal in Japanese. This porcelain Yunomi creates an aura of unique pleasant cooling sensation. It is said that it is very difficult for porcelain or earthenware to create a cooling sensation...
HAKU BAI means white color UME plum. Plum, a traditional symbol of wintertime or early spring in Japan, is painted elegantly on the surface. KIKU means chrysanthemum in Japanese. Chrysanthemum is one of the most well-known flowers of Japan, and can be regarded as a noble flower...
HAKU BAI means white color UME plum. Plum, a traditional symbol of wintertime or early spring in Japan, is painted elegantly on the surface. Some plum flowers are still in bud and about to bloom, which is the precise moment of bearing new life...
IRODORI of this name means color or spice and SAKURA means cherry blossoms in Japanese. Three colors of SAKURA cherry blossoms, which are white, blue and pale pink, elegantly bloom inside and outside the teacup. Each petal is painted with great care...
If you have this Strainer Mug, you can enjoy Japanese green tea anywhere without teapots and tea cups. It has a lid, which is convenient to steam the tea leaves during brewing, keep the tea warm, and use as a saucer to place the strainer upon while not in use...
These Yunomi are characterized by the harmony between the light pink of the SAKURA cherry blossoms, the light purple of the FUJI Japanese wisteria, and the refined white background. The atmosphere is very light and airy, like the soft breeze that blows in spring. Both of them are simple yet modern impressions, and their simplicity warms our heart...
BIZEN HITOKUCHI Yunomi is one of the most notable products in our teacup lineup, with its earthen texture and scarlet color of flame. With this teacup in your hand, we have no doubt that your green moment will be further enhanced...
TETSU means iron, and SAN means scatter. As the name expresses, you can see black dots formed when the iron content in the clay appears on the surface of the cup. This tea cup is made from clay that contains iron and is the potteries' original blend mainly collected in Shigaraki...
IRODORI of this name means color or spice and SAKURA means cherry blossoms in Japanese. Three colors of SAKURA cherry blossoms, which are white, blue and pale pink, elegantly bloom inside and outside the teacup. Each petal is painted with great care...
UKI HANA BUDOH means floating grapes. The name was inspired by the three-dimensionally expressed grapes on the surface of this teacup. Grapes have appeared in Japanese literature and WAKA poems since ancient times and have been a favorite motif among tea masters...
UKI HANA BUDOH means floating grapes. The name was inspired by the three-dimensionally expressed grapes on the surface of this teacup. Grapes have appeared in Japanese literature and WAKA poems since ancient times and have been a favorite motif among tea masters...
SOMETSUKE refers to traditional Japanese ceramics that have been painted with a blue pattern mainly made of cobalt oxide over a white base glaze and then coated with transparent glaze and baked at a high temperature. It's simple yet sophisticated and easy to use all year round...
KOHZANJI CHOHJYU JINBUTSU GIGA is a painting of playing animals imitating people. Frogs, rabbits, monkeys, and other animals are humorously depicted firing crossbows, Sumo wrestling, swimming, and doing other human activities...
KOHZANJI CHOHJYU JINBUTSU GIGA is a painting of playing animals imitating people. Frogs, rabbits, monkeys, and other animals are humorously depicted firing crossbows, Sumo wrestling, swimming, and doing other human activities...
TENMOKU is an iron glaze traditionally known for its impenetrable and elusive nature. It was said that if an artisan tried to pursue TENMOKU glaze, they would become insolvent. Unique pattern on the surface of the teapot is similar to the color inside a sea shell and seven bright color changes occur according the position from which it is viewed...
SENSUJI means thousand lines in Japanese. Circle lines are elaborately carved on this Kyusu. Making circle lines requires great skill, and these lines created by the experienced craftsman are supremely beautiful. This subdued and simple dark brown color conveys a calm and modern atmosphere...
The technique called MOGAKE is used for this Kyusu. MO means seaweed and GAKE means wrapping in Japanese. As the name suggests, this Kyusu is fired in the kiln while wrapped with seaweed. Salt contained in the seaweed creates the unique color pattern due to the chemical reaction...
Its columnar shape and wide bottom create enough space so the tea leaves can fully expand during brewing to flavor the tea, providing almost the same taste as brewing by Kyusu teapot. It has a handle, which makes it very easy to use. With this strainer, you can brew our genuine green tea three times, which is also the same as with a Kyusu teapot...
This Kyusu has a unique color, texture and distinctive form. The warm earthen color and cute flat shape are wonderfully matched and bring an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere. It is very time-consuming to produce this Kyusu and expert skills are required. This unique Kyusu teapot, created by a master potter, is sure to fascinate you...
This Kyusu has a unique green color and texture. The green color and rounded shape are wonderfully matched and bring an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere. It is very time-consuming to produce this Kyusu and expert skills are required. This unique teapot created by skilled potters will surely fascinate you...
SHIROTSUCHI refers to the white color of this Kyusu. Usually, Kyusu are SHUDEI red, brown or gray, but this Kyusu has a mild white color. This color was developed to show the beautiful green color of tea. Its whiteness, developed after about two years of trial and error, is unmatched by any other Kyusu. The mountain shape of the Kyusu and its characteristic white color harmonize beautifully to create a sense of gentleness and charm...
KUROTSUCHI refers to the black color of this teapot. Normally, most teapots are SHUDEI red or brown, but this teapot has a simple matte black color (grayish black). This color is produced by sealing the kiln at high temperatures and incomplete combustion with little oxygen. The carbon generated from the fuel in the kiln is absorbed by the Kyusu, resulting in a black color...
Our Tea Scoop is very useful for measuring tea leaves from Chazutsu or other tea container and when placing tea leaves into the Kyusu teapot. HAGOITA is a wooden paddle used in HANETSUKI Japanese battledore, a traditional game historically played on auspicious occasions like New Year's holiday in Japan...
Our Tea Scoop is very useful for measuring tea leaves from Chazutsu or other tea container and when placing tea leaves into the Kyusu teapot. HYOTAN, which means calabash (bottle gourd) in Japanese, has been a traditional good luck charm since ancient times in Japan...
Our Tea Scoop is very useful for measuring tea leaves from Chazutsu or other tea container and when placing tea leaves into the Kyusu teapot. YAMA ZAKURA means mountain cherry blossom in Japanese. The surface of this Tea Scoop is covered with mountain cherry bark, which is polished to make a smooth texture...
The stripe design on this tea container is called KOMA NURI in Japanese. KOMA means a toy spinning top, and NURI means painting in Japanese. KOMA is a traditional toy, played with during the New Year holiday celebration in Japan, and is said to be an auspicious item...
The wood is from the Zelkova tree, known as KEYAKI in Japan. Japanese artisans use KEYAKI for traditional wooden lacquer because the wood is strong and the grain is quite beautiful. KURO means black, and MEHAJIKI is one of the craft techniques used to paint lacquer. The glossy and deep black color evokes a noble and majestic atmosphere...
This clip is suitable for closing the tea package for storage of daily use tea leaves. The way to use this clip is to fasten the tea package with it, as shown in the picture. This clip is not only functional but also stylish. Beautiful and delicate designs of traditional Japanese scenes and flowers decorate each clip. You will enjoy three designs...
This is a value set of 6 TAKEDABISHI coasters. With this set, you receive a special value: 6 coasters for the price of 4! TAKEDABISHI is the crest of TAKEDA family, which is one of the famous and strong military families during the warring states period in Japan. BISHI means diamond-shaped pattern...
This DOHKAN Copper Chazutsu is handmade container for tea leaves which we Hibiki-an specially order for our customers. Copper container is very suitable for the preservation of tea leaves since this is high air-tightness and protected against moisture, and copper itself has an antibacterial effect...
This Copper Matcha Container is handmade container for Matcha which we Hibiki-an specially order for our customers. Copper container is very suitable for the preservation of Matcha powder since this is high air-tightness and protected against moisture, and copper itself has an antibacterial effect...
Its columnar shape and wide bottom create enough space so the tea leaves can fully expand during brewing to flavor the tea, providing almost the same taste as brewing by Kyusu teapot. It has a handle, which makes it very easy to use. With this strainer, you can brew our genuine green tea three times, which is also the same as with a Kyusu teapot...
This sandglass is a 2-minute tea timer. Purple color sand tells you when 2 minutes have passed. In the 7th century in Japan, purple was the color of the highest rank in a system of status. recognized as a color that gives the impression of nobility and elegance. 2 minutes is the best time to brew gyokuro, the highest grade of Japanese green tea. Japanese green tea should be brewed for a specific length of time for ideal flavor. Sencha should brew for 1 minute, and Gyokuro should brew for 1.5 to 2 minutes.
This sandglass is a 1-minute tea timer. Pale green color sand tells you when 1 minute has passed. The sand inside was designed to be similar to the color of fine tea. Japanese green tea should be brewed for a specific length of time for ideal flavor. Sencha should brew for 1 minute, and Gyokuro should brew for 1.5 to 2 minutes.
Tea Scoop is very useful for measuring tea leaves from Chazutsu or other tea container and when placing tea leaves into the Kyusu teapot. This SAMI has a hammered pattern called TSUCHIME, which gives it a luxurious feel. It also brings a traditional Japanese atmosphere to tea time...
HORAKU is a pan for making Houjicha by roasting tea leaves. Houjicha is made by roasting tea leaves over heat. It is a brown tea with a toasted nutty flavor. Houjicha is ideal for those who would like to try Japanese tea for the first time. ...