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This Matcha Whisk Holder is designed to help keep your bamboo whisk (Chasen) in top shape. It allows your whisk to dry properly, preserving its shape and making sure it lasts longer. It’s a simple but essential tool to maintain your whisk’s performance over time.
The Sage Glaze brings a fresh, serene touch, making each matcha moment feel special.
Product Details
Shape: Wheel-thrown ceramic matcha whisk holder
Size: 7cm height x 5cm diameter
Finish: Sage glaze with a smooth, glossy finish
Material: Stoneware clay, fired at 1222°C
Since each whisk holder is handmade, there may be slight variations in shape, size, and glaze from the photo—these small differences make every piece unique.
Please note, the bamboo whisk is sold separately.
Why You’ll Love It
This matcha whisk holder isn’t just about function; it’s about enhancing your tea ritual with beauty and simplicity. It helps your bamboo whisk dry and maintain its shape, while theSage glaze adds a soft, elegant touch to your matcha setup.
It also makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves tea or appreciates the charm of handmade ceramics.
At IKKAI, every piece is handmade with love and attention to detail in my studio. The name "IKKAI" means "one time" because no two pieces are ever the same. I create ceramics that bring beauty and meaning to your everyday rituals.
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I’d love to see how you use your matcha whisk holder! Tag me on Instagram @ikkaiceramicsto share your photos or follow for behind-the-scenes moments and inspiration.
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