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Traditional bowl for preparing and drinking matcha tea
As this is a handcrafted product, dimension may vary slightly
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The Kiri matcha bowl, rendered in white with navy accents and delicate, irregular speckles, hails from the heart of Gifu Prefecture. This small work of art draws inspiration from Japanese ceramic tradition and from nature. The word “kiri” means mist. Yet unlike the light haze that floats over tea fields, this kiri is denser and more mysterious. It teems with wandering mythical creatures. It’s where spine-tingling tales are born, and stories of extraordinary adventures of travelers, heartened by matcha, who journey along one of the famed Gokaido routes. Which one will you set out on with our matcha-filled bowl?
The traditional way to prepare matcha comes from the Japanese Tea Ceremony. It involves using a matcha bowl, a bamboo whisk- chasen and a bamboo spoon- chashaku.
Place 2 chashaku spoons of matcha (1,5g) in a matcha bowl and pour 100ml of hot water (80 °C). Chasen in hand, vigorously whisk your matcha from the wrist in m-shaped, not circular, motion. In about 20 seconds your bowl should be filled with a perfect jade-green foam. You can add more water now if you like your matcha to be less strong.
Watch how Hitomi Saito, cofounder of Moya Matcha, prepares perfect matcha.