-
-
-
Fukukuroraku Rikyu-Chawan Raku Matcha Bowl
Rp1,697,878.97 -
-
Fukuakaraku Rikyu-Chawan Raku Matcha Bowl
Rp1,519,779.78 -
Akaraku Zuisho Rikyu-Chawan Raku Matcha Bowl
Rp1,519,779.78 -
-
White Kohiki Small Mino-ware Matcha Bowl
Rp593,070.31 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
Black Two Color Sendan Design Tokoname Teapot 350ml
Rp902,369.24 -
Black Glaze Yakishime Tokoname Teapot 300 ml
Rp700,523.49 -
White Clay Tokoname Teapot 220ml
Rp1,127,961.55 -
Black Tokoname Teapot 240ml
Rp1,127,961.55 -
Red Tokoname Teapot 240ml
Rp1,056,721.88 -
Black Tokoname Teapot 220ml
Rp1,127,961.55
More Prongs or Less Prongs for your whisk?
I find it fascinating how these whisks are made. With one cut of fine bamboo, they knife apart one side, beautifully forming the prongs.
So naturally, the thinner the prongs, the more prongs you’ll get. This makes it easier to mix Matcha, but it also means they’re more brittle too.
If you're starting out, try 100 or 120 prongs. Easier to mix. Once you get used to it, your second Chasen can be an 80 or a 'Kazuho' which is 70 prongs. This will enhance longevity.
Here are some recommendations that may help!
Store Manager Recommends
Black Bamboo Whisk 100 prongs
This naturally black bamboo whisk is a stunning alternative to the more common white bamboo whisk, stringed beautifully with red. Definitely photogenic for Instagramers! The 100 prongs help ease the mixing of Matcha as well.
Foaming Bamboo Whisk
A bit intrigued by the vigorous mixing requirement for Matcha? Especially designed for ladies with smaller hands, the Foaming Chasen has a longer and thinner handle, making it much easier to hold and mix. This handsome piece is stringed with cobalt and light blue.
Lipped Matcha Bowl - Hana
This single-lipped Chawan (Matcha Bowl) is used for mixing and sharing the Matcha into smaller cups. It’s a thoughtful tool with a small little surprise at the end – with the remaining Matcha forming the centre of the flower when finished serving. It’s a fun way to enjoy Matcha with a guest or a partner.