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Dear Sir and Madam,

We at Hibiki-an THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your continued patronage and support. We are pleased to offer useful information for your healthy life and continued enjoyment of Japanese green tea. In this issue, we talk about 'Tips to Enjoy Earthenware (Choosing Tea Ware)'.


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Tips to Enjoy Earthenware (Choosing Tea Ware)

WABI SABI Atmosphere Created by Kiln
Each piece of earthenware pottery is unique due to the variety of colors created by firing in the kiln. In many cases, even if several pieces are created with the same clay and glaze in the same lot and fired in the same kiln, there are differences among each piece. The difference is one of the highly desirable elements of WABI SABI atmosphere, and there are many techniques to intentionally create inhomogeneous kiln disparities, which can’t be fully controlled by the artisans. Even the consummate artisan cannot fully control the discoloration disparity created in the kiln. It is like heaven only knows the outcome. So, artisan and connoisseur alike are drawn to the world of earthenware pottery. Connoisseurs seek out pieces of earthenware with these traits and understand they are a mark of quality and of expert craft and skill.


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GOHONDE is a technique to intentionally create inhomogeneous kiln disparities resulting in colorful patches of orange. Even the consummate artisan can’t fully control the flow of the glaze. This is a representative example of works characterized by natural elements of clay and glaze fired in the kiln.

Deepening Atmosphere by Using
It is said that it is not the final goal but just the start for most pieces of earthenware pottery when they come out from the kiln. Porcelain is non-hygroscopic and does not change over time with use. In contrast to porcelain, earthenware pottery is hygroscopic and breathable, so that they deepen in atmosphere when used carefully over time.
Changes of surface of glaze or clay deepen the atmosphere. Glaze craze (a type of glaze and technique which gives the appearance of a cracked surface), called KANNYU, usually appear on most kinds of glazes after the first use. They deepen the WABI SABI atmosphere.
Would you carefully use earthenware pottery for a long time and enjoy the changes as time advances?


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Glaze craze deepens the atmosphere if used for a long time Surface of glaze deepens in atmosphere when used carefully over time

Tips to Enjoy Earthenware (Choosing Tea Ware page): click here


Are you enjoying your green moments? Hibiki-an encourages those who love to drink green tea. If you have any requests or questions regarding our teas or services, please don't hesitate to contact us. We sincerely hope that you enjoy genuine Hibiki-an Japanese green tea direct to you from Kyoto, Japan.

Sincerely yours,

Atsushi Yasui

 

[Limited] Tencha is Now Available!

Both Tencha teas below are limited edition of 600 packages each ONLY AVAILABLE this summer season. We hope you will enjoy the pure and elegant flavor of Tencha!
(Tencha Premium: As requested by many customers, Tencha Premium was newly added for the 2013 summer season.)

[Limited] Tencha Pinnacle (30g/1.06oz) US$33.00

[Limited] Tencha Pinnacle (30g/1.06oz) US$32.00

(Now Available: limited edition of 600 packages ONLY AVAILABLE this summer season)
Traditionally, Tencha was not brewed like Gyokuro or Sencha, because this was not included in the traditional Tea Ceremony teachings. And so, for many years, brewed Tencha has quietly been enjoyed in secret among only a few Matcha manufacturers...

[Limited] Tencha Super Premium (30g/1.06oz) US$26.00

[Limited] Tencha Super Premium (30g/1.06oz) US$24.00

(Now Available: limited edition of 600 packages ONLY AVAILABLE this summer season)
This Tencha Super Premium has specially been arranged in order to be brewed in the same way as Gyokuro or Sencha. The taste is deep and mellow, and the subtle noble aroma lingers in the mouth for a while...

[Limited] Tencha Premium (60g/2.12oz) US$28.00

[Limited] Tencha Premium (60g/2.12oz) US$28.00

(Now Available: As requested by many customers, this was newly added for the 2013 summer season.)
Tea leaves for Tencha (Matcha) are grown in the same way as Gyokuro, but processed differently than Gyokuro. The growing and processing bring the unique excellent flavor of Tencha. Of course, this Tencha also makes a lovely iced tea. The flavor is uniquely elegant...


What is Tencha?: click here

 

Iced Tea Recipes

Here are some new iced tea recipes for you to enjoy. Once you try it, you're sure to love the pure refreshing taste, which brings energy and hydration in hot weather. It's easy to prepare as well; just follow the quick and easy recipes below. We hope you'll try iced green tea and enjoy a refreshing green moment this summer season!


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You can prepare Iced Japanese by using our regular items.

Hibiki-an shopping category: click here

Iced Gyokuro and Sencha recipes: click here
Iced Matcha recipes: click here
Iced Houjicha recipes: click here
Iced Tencha recipes: click here
Iced Tea Using Teabag recipes: click here
Iced Tea Recipes page: click here


Tea Ware Suitable for Iced Tea

To prepare all kinds of iced tea, it is not necessary to purchase special tea ware for iced tea. It is only necessary to prepare all kinds of iced tea with usual tea ware. However, to prepare only iced tea brewed by cool water, it is more convenient to use Iced Teapot, Glass Teapot, Dobin, or Large Kyusu. Would you please take a look?


Iced Teapot (1,000ml) Glass Teapot (450ml) MIZUTAMA Dobin (Teapot: 550ml) HAIYU Dobin (Teapot: 800ml)
Iced Teapot (1,000ml) Glass Teapot (450ml) MIZUTAMA Dobin (Teapot: 550ml) HAIYU Dobin (Teapot: 800ml)
Large Kyusu (Teapot: 840ml)
Large Kyusu (Teapot: 840ml)

 

[Limited] Handpainted Glasses & Elegant Matcha Bowl (Summer)

We have arranged for some glass tea ware and porcelain, which are all limited edition only available this summer season. They are all designed with modern, sophisticated style, while others use traditional handcrafted techniques for a more traditional design. They will all expand in application depending on your idea. Please take a look.

MOMIJI KAEDE Glass Yunomi (handpainted glasses: pair): US$73.00

[Limited] MOMIJI KAEDE Glass Yunomi (handpainted glasses: pair): US$73.00

This drawing pattern is designed in the motif of maple leaves in spring and autumn which are both well appreciated in Japan. The drawing pattern creates a feeling of calm, and the relaxed scene invokes the comfortable murmur of a brook...

KAWASEMI AOKAEDE (handpainted glass: 360ml): US$63.00

[Limited] KAWASEMI AOKAEDE (handpainted glass: 360ml): US$63.00

(Now Available: Out of Stock Soon)
This is a sophisticated tumbler glass with Japanese traditional painting by a Kyo Yaki artisan. This can be used for serving a wide variety of food and drink from Japanese tea or sake to ice cream and parfait and is perfect for everyday use or special occasion...

SANKAKUZU (handpainted glass: 330ml): US$63.00

[Limited] SANKAKUZU (handpainted glass: 330ml): US$63.00

(Out of Stock)

SANKAKUZU- AOKAEDE (handpainted glasses: pair): US$105.00

[Limited] SANKAKUZU- AOKAEDE (handpainted glasses: pair): US$105.00

(Out of Stock)

HANA KESSHO HANDA (handcrafted Matcha Bowl): US$112.00

[Limited] HANA KESSHO HANADA (handcrafted Matcha Bowl): US$112.00

This Matcha bowl is flat and open style. The flat style was originally developed in order to choreograph coolness in the summer season in the Middle Ages. This HANADA color is quite elegant and beautiful like a clear blue sky or crystal clear aqua ocean...


Teapots / Cups shopping page: click here
Matcha Bowls / Accessories shopping category: click here


 

[Tea Recipes] Matcha Dorayaki

We plan to introduce one Tea Recipe each week, including sweets, ice cream, drinks, and so on - all made with Matcha or other Japanese tea - on our Newsletter. In this issue, we share with you our Matcha Dorayaki recipe. Click below and take a look!

Tea Recipe

Matcha Dorayaki

How to make Matcha Dorayaki...

 

(Notice 1) Improved Customer Review Posting by Nickname and Picture

We improved our website by adding an option to use a nickname and upload a picture when you post a customer review. Now you can enter a nickname when posting a review in order to remain anonymous. Previously our customer review page requested the reviewer’s real name.
And now our customer review page also allows you to upload and add a picture to your review. Please post your candid review with a picture of our tea and your family, pet, lovely landscape, or anything meaningful to you. It surely would be a great help for other customers to enrich the enjoyment of Japanese tea!


(Notice 2) New Optimized Website for Smartphone

We have recently finished developing a new optimized website for Smartphone screen size. By visiting our website (www.hibiki-an.com) with Smartphone you will be automatically led to the optimized website.
All pages of our website have been optimized for Smartphone. So, the new site will enable you to take advantage of our website in a new way. For example, you will be able to access our Tea Recipe pages on your Smartphone in the kitchen as you follow along and prepare an amazing green tea dessert!
We hope you will find many ways to enjoy our new website whenever and wherever you would like.


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