Engraved Hori Tokusa Jyuso Kyusu Small Teapot 350ml
Engraved Hori Tokusa Jyuso Kyusu Small Teapot 350ml is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
A small Japanese ceramic kyusu teapot with a black textured glaze, earthy brown handle and spout, engraved stripe details, and a removable stainless steel strainer.
This teapot is a lovely everyday piece for loose leaf tea, teabags, and quiet tea moments at home. The side-handle kyusu shape makes pouring feel natural and comfortable, while the removable mesh strainer makes it easy to brew tea leaves without needing a separate tea infuser.
At approximately 350ml, it is a practical size for one to two people. Perfect for green tea, hojicha, genmaicha, jasmine tea, oolong, herbal tea, or any loose leaf tea you enjoy.
We like this piece because it feels calm and traditional without being too delicate for everyday use. The black and brown tones are easy to match with different teacups, and the carved stripe design gives it a beautiful handmade-style character.
Why you’ll like it
- Made in Japan
- Small 350ml size, ideal for 1-2 people
- Ceramic kyusu teapot with side handle
- Removable stainless steel mesh strainer included
- Great for loose leaf tea or teabags
- Black glaze with earthy brown accents
- Engraved stripe detail for a traditional Japanese look
- Practical for everyday use or serving guests
Product details
Product name: Engraved Jyuso Kyusu Small Teapot Black
Capacity: Approx. 350ml
Size: Approx. 10 x 12.5cm
Material: Ceramic
Strainer: Stainless steel mesh strainer included
Country of manufacture: Japan
Colour: Black with brown accents
Care instructions
Hand wash recommended.
Remove tea leaves soon after use and rinse the stainless steel strainer separately if needed.
Avoid sudden temperature changes.
Do not use harsh scrubbers or abrasive cleaners.
Dry well before storing.
Please note
As this is a ceramic item, small variations in glaze, colour tone, texture and finish may occur. These details are part of the charm of Japanese ceramic pieces and make each teapot feel slightly unique.

