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The Kuro Matcha Whisk Holder is inspired by volcanic stone, dark earth tones, and natural organic forms. Each piece is thrown on the wheel by hand using toffee clay and finished with a deep glossy dark glaze
The raw exterior gives the holder a soft earthy appearance, while the glossy glaze adds depth and contrast that catches the light beautifully.
Designed to help your bamboo whisk dry properly after use, the holder supports the delicate bristles and helps them keep their shape for longer.
Product Details
Shape: Wheel-thrown ceramic matcha whisk holder
Size: 7cm height x 5cm diameter
Finish: Glossy dark glaze
Material: Stoneware clay, fired at 1222°C
Why You’ll Love It
The combination of raw clay and glossy glaze gives this piece a calm and earthy feel that works beautifully in a matcha setup.
Its rounded shape feels simple and organic, while the darker tones pair perfectly with the Kuro Matcha Bowls and bamboo tea accessories.
A practical piece designed to help extend the life of your whisk, while also adding warmth and character to your tea space.
It also makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who enjoys tea or appreciates 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 strive to create ceramics that bring beauty and purpose to your everyday rituals.
Let’s Stay Connected
I’d love to see how you style your matcha whisk holder! Tag me on Instagram @ikkai.ceramics to share your photos or follow along for behind-the-scenes updates 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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