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KINARI TEA CUPS

KINARI TEA CUPS

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Crafted by the esteemed Jinsui kiln, the KINARI sand tea cups embody Tokoname's expert artisanship with their elegant minimalist style. This set of two cups, each holding 60cc, is designed to elevate the delicate umami and sweetness of premium Japanese teas like gyokuro and sencha.

Their perfectly measured size ensures an authentic, focused tasting. Housed in a refined gift box, these light-coloured cups offer a sophisticated present for tea enthusiasts or a distinguished addition to your collection.

They pair beautifully with the KINARI shiboridashi teapot and KINARI gyokuro teapot.

Dimensions: W100mm × D100mm × H30mm.

About Jinsui: Jinsui kiln has been manufacturing pots and other items since around 1850, and began producing teapots in 1970 and wish to share their creations with tea lovers all around the world with the theme of "conveying Japanese culture”.

$16.20

Original: $54.00

-70%
KINARI TEA CUPS

$54.00

$16.20

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Description

Description

Crafted by the esteemed Jinsui kiln, the KINARI sand tea cups embody Tokoname's expert artisanship with their elegant minimalist style. This set of two cups, each holding 60cc, is designed to elevate the delicate umami and sweetness of premium Japanese teas like gyokuro and sencha.

Their perfectly measured size ensures an authentic, focused tasting. Housed in a refined gift box, these light-coloured cups offer a sophisticated present for tea enthusiasts or a distinguished addition to your collection.

They pair beautifully with the KINARI shiboridashi teapot and KINARI gyokuro teapot.

Dimensions: W100mm × D100mm × H30mm.

About Jinsui: Jinsui kiln has been manufacturing pots and other items since around 1850, and began producing teapots in 1970 and wish to share their creations with tea lovers all around the world with the theme of "conveying Japanese culture”.