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$280.00
$280.00
With an elegant glaze and refined shape, this Japanese-inspired tea brewing vessel is glazed in the classic Ru Kiln style of China's Song Dynasty. Crafted by nationally acclaimed Taiwanese master ceramicist Xu De Jia, this piece features the artist's signature blue-green glaze on a white clay body. Our Ru Kiln Shiboridashi can be used as either a brewing vessel or serving pitcher; the celadon retains heat better than porcelain or glass, making it ideal for teas that require a higher temperature or longer infusion time. The piece features a small spout and built in filter to keep leaves in the vessel when pouring.
As with all of our celadon pieces in the Song Kiln Collection, this Ru Kiln Shiboridashi is covered with a web of craquelure: hairline cracks in the glaze that will darken with use. This natural patina is an especially prized characteristic of fine celadon, and adds to the item's aesthetic appeal as every piece is different.
Please note that this is a handmade item, and every shiboridashi will vary slightly in glaze, shape, dimensions, and volume.
Please note that this is a handmade item, and every shiboridashi will vary slightly in glaze, shape, dimensions, and volume.
All volumes are measured to the brim. Functional volume may vary.
volume 6.76 oz / 200 ml • height 3.5" • diameter 4.25"