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Matcha caddy
Matcha caddy
classé dans : Matcha bowls - Whisks - Spatulas
This traditional matcha caddy, or "natsume," is decorated with a Japanese "ôgi" fan motif, a symbol of luck, expansion, and prosperity in Japanese culture. The fan, which opens from a single point, evokes the idea of growth, openness, and auspiciousness—perfect for accompanying your tea-drinking moments. This model is ideal for everyday use or for tea ceremony training. It offers a practical solution for storing matcha while respecting traditional forms and customs.
In the tea ceremony, the "natsume" is used to store matcha powder. As matcha is particularly sensitive to variations in temperature and humidity, a suitable container is essential to preserve its freshness and delicate aromas. The word "natsume" originally comes from the jujube fruit, as the shape of this container is reminiscent of the fruit of the same name. It's this resemblance that gave its name to this essential tea ritual object.
A practical and symbolic accessory, perfect for learning the art of tea while preserving your matcha in the best possible conditions.
Dimensions: 68mm (diameter); 68mm (height) Capacity: 40g Material: Plastic Origin: Japan
This traditional matcha caddy, or "natsume," is decorated with a Japanese "ôgi" fan motif, a symbol of luck, expansion, and prosperity in Japanese culture. The fan, which opens from a single point, evokes the idea of growth, openness, and auspiciousness—perfect for accompanying your tea-drinking moments. This model is ideal for everyday use or for tea ceremony training. It offers a practical solution for storing matcha while respecting traditional forms and customs.
In the tea ceremony, the "natsume" is used to store matcha powder. As matcha is particularly sensitive to variations in temperature and humidity, a suitable container is essential to preserve its freshness and delicate aromas. The word "natsume" originally comes from the jujube fruit, as the shape of this container is reminiscent of the fruit of the same name. It's this resemblance that gave its name to this essential tea ritual object.
A practical and symbolic accessory, perfect for learning the art of tea while preserving your matcha in the best possible conditions.
Dimensions: 68mm (diameter); 68mm (height) Capacity: 40g Material: Plastic Origin: Japan