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Handmade Matcha Whisk Holder from the Yuki Ash Series, wheel-thrown in stoneware to care for your bamboo whisk (chasen) while adding a soft and earthy feel to your tea setup.
Made using ash-grey clay and finished with a flowing glossy white glaze, each holder develops its own natural movement and character during firing. The glaze settles differently on every piece, creating subtle variation and one-of-a-kind details throughout the surface.
Designed as a ceramic chasen holder, this piece helps maintain the shape of your bamboo whisk while keeping your tea tools beautifully displayed between uses.
Details
Handmade Ceramic Matcha Whisk Holder
Wheel-thrown stoneware
Approx. 7 cm height x 5 cm diameter
Fired at 1222°C
One of a kind glaze variation
Bamboo whisk sold separately
Since each Matcha Whisk Holder is handmade, there may be slight variations in shape, size, and glaze from the photo. These small differences make every piece unique.
Why You’ll Love It
This Matcha Whisk Holder helps maintain the shape of your bamboo whisk, helping it last longer while keeping your tea tools beautifully displayed.
Elegant yet practical, it is a lovely addition to any matcha ritual, tea corner, or mindful kitchen space.
It also makes a thoughtful gift for tea lovers, matcha drinkers, and anyone who appreciates handmade ceramics.
Every piece is handmade in my studio with care and intention. The name IKKAI means “one time,” reflecting the belief that no two pieces are ever the same.
I create ceramics that bring beauty and meaning to everyday rituals.
Let’s Stay Connected
I’d love to see how you use your Matcha Whisk Holder! Tag me on Instagram @ikkai.ceramics to share your photos or follow for behind-the-scenes moments and inspiration.
I love this Matcha bowl. It is utterly stunning as an object and it is also extremely functional. I love using it almost on a daily basis or even just looking at it.
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