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      ROKKAKUAKANE Banko Yaki Kyusu teapot
      ROKKAKUAKANE Banko Yaki Kyusu teapot
      ROKKAKUAKANE Banko Yaki Kyusu teapot
      ROKKAKUAKANE Banko Yaki Kyusu teapot
      ROKKAKUAKANE Banko Yaki Kyusu teapot
      ROKKAKUAKANE Banko Yaki Kyusu teapot
      ROKKAKUAKANE Banko Yaki Kyusu teapot

      ROKKAKUAKANE Banko Yaki Kyusu teapot

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      MIE PREFECTURE KYUSU BANKO-YAKI TEAPOTS COLLECTION

      Banko-yaki is one of Japan's finest traditional ceramic techniques. ThIS tradition dates back to the 18th century, when Nunami Rouzan merchant affixed a seal with bankofueki words, or "eternity, constancy", to earthenware made in Yokkaichi town, Mié Prefecture. Banko-yaki particular hue comes from oxidized red iron and blue iron fired mixture in clay at high temperature.

      Kyusu is a very general term that simply means a traditional teapot ideal for brewing pure Japanese green teas. Kyusu name refers to teapot side-handled style, but it's more accurate to call it « yokode no kyusu ».

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      As with any tea, it's very important to find right balance between water temperature, infusion time and quantity of tea.

      Kyusu teapot is appreciated for its ability to subtly reduce tea astringency. In fact, kyusu means "teapot" in Japanese. Around the world, it is most often used There are many regions in Japan where kyusu teapots are produced. 

      Banko-yaki teapots are not glazed on the inside. Banko-yaki kyusu is made from red clay fired in a highly reduced process. Tea's direct contact with the unglazed clay brings out tea leaves flavor. Dark-brown color of the interior is due to firing process. 

      Many kyusu teapots from other regions are glazed on the inside. This is the same as a layer of glass, so that tea never touches clay skin. Tea color will be the same, but taste will be different. 

      Our tips for preparing tea: - For one cup of tea, allow 3 to 4g of tea leaves. Pour tea into teapot - For first infusion, bring 15 cl of filtered (or low-magnesium) water to +80°C and pour into the teapot. Leave to infuse for 1 to 1.5 minutes. For high-quality tea, 10 cl of water will be sufficient.

      Serve and enjoy your tea. - For second infusion, repeat these steps and infuse for around 15 seconds.

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      Data sheet

      Origin
      Mié, Japan
      Capacity
      approx. 270 ML
      Weight
      300 g
      Dimensions
      15.0 cm x ø 9.5 cm x H 8.5cm
      Precaution
      Keep away from flames
      Teapot not dishwasher or microwave safe Cannot be heated on a fireplace
      Edge material
      ceramic
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