- 600ml non enameled testubin
- 300ml hasami yaki enameled kyusu (side handle type) - for hojicha
- 290ml tokoname yaki kyusu (side handle type) - for sencha/kabusecha
- 280ml tokoname yaki yuzamashi
- 180ml shigaraki yaki shiboridashi - for gyokuro/kabusecha
- 170ml shigaraki yaki teacup
- 190ml tokoname yaki shiboridashi - bought on accident...
- 100ml banko yaki shiboridashi - for gyokuro
- 80ml shigaraki yaki teacup
- 280ml tokoname yaki shudei teacup - It was an "outlet" item but only 200 yen so I figured why not....
What other teaware should I get?
I found a bunch of teaware online and had it shipped to my friend in Japan, who will then in turn ship it to me. These is what I've gotten so far:
That is more than enough! Heck of a starter kit you got there.
Edit: The only thing I would add is to make sure one of the kyusu has a ball filter or sasame filter for fukamushi. Not 100% vital, but it makes brewing easier vs a direct wall filter.
Edit: The only thing I would add is to make sure one of the kyusu has a ball filter or sasame filter for fukamushi. Not 100% vital, but it makes brewing easier vs a direct wall filter.
The 290ml kyusu is a sesame filter.
Would be nice to see images of your new collection @twta500. Congratulations, nice haul. Agree that a nice big sesame filter is very useful for fine needles. You might need something to heat the water in your Tetsubin. I use an infrared hot plate that I can also use with ceramic kettles. Scale, thermometer, scooper, bag clips, cork coasters, fabrics, and pitcher are all everyday items that I also use. You must like gyokuro a lot since you got three shiboridashi, looking forward to seeing those.
I agree with @Victoria, a family photo would be greatVictoria wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 12:28 pmWould be nice to see images of your new collection twta500. Congratulations, nice haul. Agree that a nice big sesame filter is very useful for fine needles. You might need something to heat the water in your Tetsubin. I use an infrared hot plate that I can also use with ceramic kettles. Scale, thermometer, scooper, bag clips, cork coasters, fabrics, and pitcher are all everyday items that I also use. You must like gyokuro a lot since you got three shiboridashi, looking forward to seeing those.
