Japanese teaware — cups, yunomi and a kyusu from Far East Tea Company

Japanese craft · Single-maker · Shipped from Japan

The vessels that make the tea.

Every piece we carry is the work of one kiln, one maker — chosen by us, named and traceable to the workshop that made it.

47 Teaware pieces
Single-maker Named kiln, every piece
Single
Maker
Every piece is the work of one kiln or workshop — chosen by us and named on the label, never anonymous.
Traditional
craft
Banko-yaki stoneware, Mino-yaki porcelain and more — each piece carries the character of its pottery town.
Shipped
from Japan
Packed and shipped from our warehouse in Japan. Each piece wrapped by hand for transit.
Meet
the makers
The kilns we work closest with — like NANKEI POTTERY — each have their own Behind the Sip feature.

Traceability

Every piece, one maker.

Our sourcing →
47 Teaware pieces
One kiln
per piece
Named, never anonymous
1892 In tribute to Sugiyama's first cultivars

Japanese Tea Encyclopedia

Tea Guides

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Behind the Sip

Meet the growers

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Soil, Cultivars, and the Sayama Finish. Yokota Tea Farm.

Field notes — from the farms we work with

Soil, Cultivars, and the Sayama Finish. Yokota Tea Farm.

“Shizuoka for the color, Uji for the aroma, Sayama for the taste.”

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