Collezione: Scopri i nostri Accessori & Servizi da Tè Giapponese

Kyusu, Shiboridashi, Fruste per Matcha, Chawan sono alcuni dei tipi più iconici accessori e servizi da tè giapponese. Ciascuno di questi accessori per il tè giapponese è progettato per migliorare la tua routine del tè. Ad esempio, il kyusu permette alle foglie di avere abbondante spazio per aprirsi e rilasciare completamente il loro sapore nell'acqua, creando un'esperienza di degustazione più ricca rispetto alle bustine di tè o ai filtri. La frusta per il matcha, poi, è perfetta per mescolare il tè in polvere e creare una schiuma ricca e cremosa in superficie. Esplora i nostri diversi tipi di accessori per il tè, per scoprirne i segreti e i benefici.

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Esplorate gli accessori e i servizi da tè giapponesi realizzati artigianalmente

La nostra selezione di accessori e servizi da tè giapponese proviene da piccoli studi di lavorazione dell'argilla in Giappone. Abbiamo diversi tipi di accessori per il tè, ognuno dei quali può soddisfare una diversa esigenza. Se sei curioso di sapere di quale tipo di accessori per il tè giapponese hai bisogno per un particolare tipo di tè, assicurati di consultare la guida che segue.

Tutti i nostri accessori e servizi da tè giapponese sono attentamente selezionati da esperti del tè

Anche se collaboriamo con abili ceramisti, ci piace comunque testare personalmente ciascun pezzo degli accessori e dei servizi da tè, prima di metterli sul nostro sito web. Questi accessori da set per il tè giapponese sono costantemente testati dal Team Nio, per assicurarci che siano adeguati al consumo di ogni tipo di tè.

  • Teiera Kyusu

    Questo è l'unico pezzo di accessori e servizi da tè giapponese di cui avrai bisogno per preparare il tè sfuso. Si tratta di una teiera in argilla con un filtro incorporato, che dà alle foglie abbastanza spazio per aprirsi, e le filtra automaticamente mentre versi.

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  • Chasen

    Il chasen è uno degli accessori e servizi da tè giapponese più importanti, quando si tratta di preparare il tè matcha. Questa frusta in bambù è perfettamente progettata per mescolare il matcha nell'acqua, e creare una bella schiuma spessa in superficie.

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    Chawan

    You can’t make a list of japanese green tea accessories without mentioning the chawan! This clay tea bowl is perfectly designed for making matcha, with steeper sides and a wider base to make whisking easier.

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     Matcha Sets

    The most important japanese tea set accessories for making matcha are the chasen, chawan and chashaku (bamboo spoon). You can get all of these together with some of our matcha sets, giving you everything you need to get started on your matcha journey. 

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Japanese teaware for Matcha

When it comes to matcha or powdered tea, you need a few more japanese tea accessories like the chasen, chashaku, chawan and maybe even a whisk holder.

  • Chasen

    The bamboo whisk is the one of most famous japanese green tea accessories. This whisk is made out of a single piece of bamboo, and even though it has been used for hundreds of years in the tea ceremony, still nothing can compare to it when it comes to whisking up beautiful foamy bowls of matcha.

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  • Chashaku

    This bamboo tea spoon is one of the least talked about Japanese green tea accessories, but it is important nonetheless. This spoon has a more vertical design, which makes it easier to scoop out of cylindrical containers like the matcha tin as well as the tea caddy or natsume.

  • Chawan

    The Chawan is a simple yet effective piece of Japanese teaware. This clay bowl is designed to provide the best space for preparing matcha tea. The first thing you’ll notice is the more cylindrical design. The provides more space towards the bottom for whisking, but also has steeper sides to prevent the tea from spilling. 

    Shop our Chawan 
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    Whisk holder

    The whisk holder is one of the Japanese tea set accessories that is not strictly necessary. It is nice to help maintain the shape of your tea whisk when you are not using it. After you are done making your bowl of matcha tea, simply whisk off your matcha whisk and place it on the whisk holder. This will keep the bristles far apart, which is a more optimal shape for matcha whisking.

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Japanese teaware for loose leaf teas

For the more common types of loose leaf tea, all you need is a teapot, specifically a kyusu teapot.

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    Kyusu

    For the more common teas like hojicha, sencha, genmaicha etc. that are infused into water, the best piece of Japanese teaware you can have is the kyusu teapot. The kyusu is a beautiful piece of Japanese teaware with a built in filter and hollowed out side handle. The wide base of the teapot allows the leaves plenty of space to expand and release their flavor into the water. The hollow side handle allows you to easily pour in a graceful wrist movement without burning your hand.

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    Shiboridashi

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    Flat Kyusu

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How to use our Japanese Tea Accessories

There are a few small things to know when using these Japanese tea accessories. Let’s just cover a brief users guide so that you can get the most out of your Japanese teaware.

  • Kyusu

    Simply put 5 grams of loose leaf tea into the kyusu, pour in 150ml of water and let it sit undisturbed for the desired brewing time. When the brewing time is up, you can pour out the tea and the built in filter will automatically filter out the leaves so that they don’t end up in your cup.

  • Chasen

    Once the powder and water has been combined, you will want to use the whisk to scrape off the sides and bottom of the tea bowl and then you can begin to whisk the tea. The technique may take some time to practice, but just start by focusing on rapid wrist movements in a zigzag motions. After a practicing for awhile, you should be able to make beautiful, foamy bowls of matcha in seconds.

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    Chawan

    The tea bowl is quite easy to use, just make sure to preheat it before hand so that you can keep your matcha warm for a longer time. This can be done by pouring hot water into the bowl, letting it sit for 1 minute and then pouring it out. This can be a simple and relaxing part of your morning matcha routine, and actually adds to the contemplative nature of the matcha preparation.

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    Shiboridashi

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Teas and Teaware

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Order issues

While things usually are sent out quickly and efficiently from our E.U and U.S distribution centers, there are some delays due to customs, holiday traffic and weather. We can provide you with tracking information when you order so you’ll know where your tea is at all times!

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Returns & Refunds

While returns are very rare at Nio, they occasionally do occur. We want everyone to be satisfied with the tea they get, so we would prefer to offer a replacement tea rather than leave someone with a tea they don’t like. Please be sure to reach out to us and we can solve whatever issues you might have with the tea you ordered.

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