Mogake Hōhin Teapot
Handcrafted in Tokoname, Aichi prefecture Japan, this Mogake style Hōhin teapot was made with gyokuro and light steamed asamushi sencha brewing in mind. The teapot was wrapped with seaweed, causing the salt from the seaweed to oxidize with the clay making a unique pattern on the teapot. Since gyokuro should be brewed at a lower temperature and with double the amount of loose leaf (usually the most expensive green teas available), the use of this special set is ideal for gyokuro enthusiasts, allowing multiple infusions from the same gyokuro leaf.
This teapot matches perfectly with our mogake yuzamashi water cooler and mogake teacup.
How to Brew Gyokuro - Step-by-Step Instructions!
The teapot is intentionally made very small, holding just 135 ml of water. The lid fits the inside of the teapot wall perfectly. There is a very well made and thought out spout and the pour is smooth. This teapot is suitable for any gyokuro or light steamed green tea. You could probably use it with most medium-steamed green teas though you might get some clogging on the ceramic inner spout. Not suitable for deep steamed green tea as the fine, dust-like leaf particles.
About the maker Hakusan Katayama III
Mr. Hakusan was born into a family with a long standing pottery tradition in Tokoname, Aichi prefecture, a region famous for its outstanding pottery, and he studied under his father Tadayoshi's tutelage. He is a member of the Japan Sencha Crafts Association, and the Tokoname Hand-made Teapot Association. Mr Hakusan has won numerous national prizes for his pottery.
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MaterialCeramic
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Clay ColorLight Green
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Infuser Screenn/a
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Locality/StyleTokoname-yaki
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Useful forGyokuro, Light Steamed Green Tea, Single Servings
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Volume140ml/4.7oz
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GlazedNo
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Cherie DominicFeb 13, 2020, 08:29This teapot is beautiful! I love everything about it. It is truly a unique, functional piece of art. In addition, fast shipping to US and well-packed.
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Arto TammenoksaOct 16, 2018, 02:21Just absolutely beautiful. Excellent for gyokuro, and perfectly usable for cold-brewing tea with ice cubes as well.
Product questions
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Apr 10, 2022, 05:30
How full would you recommend filling this houhin when preparing sencha? All the way full? 3/4? Thank you!
Apr 10, 2022, 12:08It depends on your cup size. Fill the cup(s) you plan to use with water, then pour into the teapot to get a good idea. Generally speaking, it's a good idea to do that with hot water anyway...
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Feb 13, 2020, 08:35
What is the best way to clean this beautiful teapot?
Feb 13, 2020, 12:46Simply flush it with clean water. If you want you can soak it in mild bleach solution to make it look new you can do that but many people prefer the patina of many uses.