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Japanese Green Tea Hibiki-an
Atsushi Yasui
36 Shimonoto Yuyadani Ujitawara, Kyoto
610-0221
Japan
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Large Kyusu (Teapot: 840ml) US$57.00

Large Kyusu

Dimension: 840ml (29.6fl oz)

This Large Kyusu we have selected for you is some large size, 750mL (26.4fl oz), perfect for 2 - 6 people. It is also suitable to brew large amount of Iced Tea by cool water. This Large Kyusu is a very classic natural red color and simple style.

It has a fine mesh filter at the base of the spout of the Kyusu, so even tiny tea leaves (ex: Fukamushi Sencha) will not come out from the Kyusu.
If the mesh filter is too fine, the aroma and taste can't be extracted enough and the filter can easily become blocked.
Our Kyusu mesh filter is the perfect size for all kinds of tea leaves.

Lead-free. Made in Japan.

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(Directions)
- If the filter gets blocked, you can place this Kyusu in water with a little chlorine detergent for a few hours. The filter will then become clear.
- When turning the Kyusu to pour tea, you must hold the lid in place with your finger, otherwise the lid could fall off the pot and possibly get damaged. This is the usual way to pour tea with a Kyusu.

Large Kyusu

Inside Kyusu
having fine mesh

Large Kyusu

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regular size Kyusu


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