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  1. Teapot by Yoshiki Murata Japan Vintage Tokoname ware Tea utensils Jug H3inch

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  2. Teapot Kyusu Tokoname - AKIRA - Pink - 300 ml cc - Stainless Mesh - Dot Pattern

    KYUSU: Japanese Tea Pot. The word for a Japanese tea pot. The most common form is a yokode kyusu, in which a handle protrudes straight out of the side of the pot. When the practice of tea ceremony spread in the Muromachi period (1338-1573), tea related products such as tea bowls and flower vases were made.

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  3. Teapot Kyusu Tokoname - MORIMASA - Black - 330 ml cc - Ceramic Mesh - Line

    KYUSU: Japanese Tea Pot. The word for a Japanese tea pot. The most common form is a yokode kyusu, in which a handle protrudes straight out of the side of the pot. When the practice of tea ceremony spread in the Muromachi period (1338-1573), tea related products such as tea bowls and flower vases were made.

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  4. Teapot Kyusu Tokoname - TOSEN - Orange - 230 ml cc - Ceramic Mesh - Sakura

    KYUSU: Japanese Tea Pot. The word for a Japanese tea pot. The most common form is a yokode kyusu, in which a handle protrudes straight out of the side of the pot. When the practice of tea ceremony spread in the Muromachi period (1338-1573), tea related products such as tea bowls and flower vases were made.

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  5. Tokoname Hand-made Gray Shiboridasi Teapot by Yoshiki, #90, 103*D100*H58mm, 50ml

    Color : Gray.

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  6. Tokoname Hand-made Shudei Teapot by Gyokko, #035 : D97*H69mm, 200ml

    Color : Red Brown (Shudei) with Gold Knob & Grapes.

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  7. Teapot Kyusu Tokoname - MORIMASA - Black - 360 ml cc Ceramic Mesh Almond Shaped

    KYUSU: Japanese Tea Pot. The word for a Japanese tea pot. The most common form is a yokode kyusu, in which a handle protrudes straight out of the side of the pot. When the practice of tea ceremony spread in the Muromachi period (1338-1573), tea related products such as tea bowls and flower vases were made.

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  8. Teapot Kyusu Tokoname - SHUNJU - Black - 420 ml cc - Stainless Mesh - Plum

    KYUSU: Japanese Tea Pot. The word for a Japanese tea pot. The most common form is a yokode kyusu, in which a handle protrudes straight out of the side of the pot. When the practice of tea ceremony spread in the Muromachi period (1338-1573), tea related products such as tea bowls and flower vases were made.

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