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IKKAI Ceramics

Traditional Matcha Spoon (Chashaku)

Traditional Matcha Spoon (Chashaku)

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Our traditional Matcha spoon, also known as a Chashaku, is handmade from a single piece of dark bamboo. This spoon is not only suitable for everyday use but is also particularly robust, ensuring it lasts and adds an authentic touch to your matcha ritual. Each spoon is handcrafted and unique in its shape and finish.

Product Details

  • Material: Bamboo
  • Size: Approx. 16 cm
  • Finish: Natural, smooth finish
  • Features: Handmade from a single piece of bamboo, each item is unique

Why You’ll Love It

The Chashaku is an essential tool for preparing traditional Japanese matcha. With its elegant, curved shape, it’s perfect for scooping the right amount of matcha powder. The use of bamboo not only provides a stylish look but also makes the spoon extra sturdy and durable.

Whether you’re a matcha enthusiast or just beginning to explore this Japanese tea ceremony, this handmade spoon adds an authentic and functional element to your experience. Each piece tells its own story through the unique grain and finish of the bamboo.


Shipping & Delivery

  • I ship to most countries worldwide!
  • Processing Time: Orders are carefully packed and shipped within 1-4 business days.
  • Your spoons will be securely packaged to ensure they arrive safely.

For more details, visit my Shipping & Delivery page.


A Little About IKKAI Ceramics

While my heart lies in handmade ceramics, I love curating beautiful, handcrafted pieces that complement my work—like these bamboo matcha spoons. The name IKKAI means "one time," reflecting how every piece, whether ceramic or bamboo, is unique and full of character.

Learn more about our process on the About Me page.

Let’s Stay Connected

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