Artisan-made ceramic speckled white matcha tea bowl with hand groove and serving spout made from Mino-yaki Japanese clay
Artisan-made ceramic speckled white matcha tea bowl with hand groove and serving spout made from Mino-yaki Japanese clay White matcha tea bowl with serving spout alongside fukin tea cloth, illustrated instruction kit and tea utensil decorated box Illustrated matcha and loose leaf tea instructions sheet for use with Ippodo Tea tea bowl with serving spout Hand pouring bright green usucha matcha from White Tea Bowl with Serving Spout into two white espresso cups on brown saucers
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Tea Bowl with Spout - White (Mino-yaki)

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This tea bowl comes with a serving spout so that you can whisk matcha and then pour it out into other cups or mugs.

Size 5.1" × 5.1" × 3.5"
CapacityWhen full: 15 oz (450 mL)
When whisking: 5 oz (150 mL)
AccessoriesTea cloth (fukin)
OriginGifu Prefecture. Japan (Mino-yaki)

Note: You can also brew loose leaf Ippodo teas with this bowl as well. See the instructions below.

We worked with an artisan to design this bowl with fine details that make everyday matcha delightful.

Use this bowl with a spout to whisk up to 3 servings of matcha at once, and then pour into your favorite cups, mugs, and glasses. Handcrafted on a potter’s wheel, it has a deep, wide shape that makes whisking a large batch of matcha simple.

The white bowl has a soft appearance. Its light glaze shows the bowl’s texture clearly, and it pairs with any setting.

This bowl has a beautiful spiderweb-like crack pattern in the glaze that is almost invisible at first. Over time, the more you make matcha in the bowl, the more this pattern will emerge in a light amber color. The pattern is called kan’nyu, and for centuries tea lovers have praised it as a sign of a well-loved matcha bowl.

Image comparison: After use
After use
Image comparison: Before use
Before use

Gifu is a landlocked prefecture in the mountains in the central region of the main Japanese island. This prefecture is home to one of the most famous and storied traditions of pottery in all of Japan. Mino-yaki encompasses several distinct styles, each highly valued by the tea ceremony for centuries. The artisans producing our tea bowls in this region craft the clay for their works themselves by hand, from soil in the area.

Note: The tea cloth (fukin) is 100% cotton, so the color may fade or run when washed.

Ippodo Tea - White Tea Bowl with Spout - Unglazed base is easy to hold.
Unglazed base is easy to hold.
Ippodo Tea - White Tea Bowl with Spout - Contrasting earthenware pokes out at the foot of the bowl.
Contrasting earthenware pokes out at the foot of the bowl.
Ippodo Tea - White Tea Bowl with Spout - Designed with a groove along its sides
Designed with a groove along its sides.
Ippodo Tea - White Tea Bowl with Spout - Thick glazing forms patterns and textures.
Thick glazing forms patterns and textures.
Ippodo Tea - White Tea Bowl with Spout - Each handmade bowl is unique.
Each handmade bowl is unique.

Instructions

You can prepare matcha for a number of people all at once using the Tea Bowl with Serving Spout.

1. Sift matcha
6 g (0.21 oz)
4.5 heaping tea ladles or 3 level teaspoons.
Sifting green matcha through Chakoshi tea strainer into black Ippodo Tea Bowl with Spout using Chashaku bamboo tea ladle
Sifting green matcha through Chakoshi tea strainer into black Ippodo Tea Bowl with Spout using Chashaku bamboo tea ladle
Usucha for a Group (Three Servings)
1. Sift matcha
6 g (0.21 oz)
4.5 heaping tea ladles or 3 level teaspoons.
2. Add hot water
180 mL (6 oz) 80°C (176°F)
Cool boiling water to 80°C by first pouring it into the tea cups and waiting 1 min.
Pouring hot water from white porcelain teacup into black Ippodo Tea Bowl with Spout containing vibrant green sifted matcha
Pouring hot water from white porcelain teacup into black Ippodo Tea Bowl with Spout containing vibrant green sifted matcha
Usucha for a Group (Three Servings)
2. Add hot water
180 mL (6 oz) 80°C (176°F)
Cool boiling water to 80°C by first pouring it into the tea cups and waiting 1 min.
3. Whisk
15 seconds
Whisk vigorously 15 seconds, making an "M" shape.
Holding black ceramic tea bowl with spout whisking thin usucha Ippodo Tea Ummon matcha with Chasen bamboo 80-tip whisk
Holding black ceramic tea bowl with spout whisking thin usucha Ippodo Tea Ummon matcha with Chasen bamboo 80-tip whisk
Usucha for a Group (Three Servings)
3. Whisk
15 seconds
Whisk vigorously 15 seconds, making an "M" shape.
4. Serve
Pour into cups
Divide into three cups. Enjoy!
Hand pouring bright green usucha matcha from White Tea Bowl with Serving Spout into two white espresso cups on brown saucers
Hand pouring bright green usucha matcha from White Tea Bowl with Serving Spout into two white espresso cups on brown saucers
Usucha for a Group (Three Servings)
4. Serve
Pour into cups
Divide into three cups. Enjoy!

Use the Tea Bowl with Spout to enjoy a slow, relaxed teatime.

1. Measure the leaves
2 - 3 tbsp. (10 - 15 g / 0.35 - 0.53 oz)
Add tea leaves to the tea bowl.
Hand pouring bright green usucha matcha from Black Tea Bowl with Serving Spout into two white Japanese tea cups
Hand pouring bright green usucha matcha from Black Tea Bowl with Serving Spout into two white Japanese tea cups
Loose Leaf Teas (Tea Bowl with Spout)
1. Measure the leaves
2 - 3 tbsp. (10 - 15 g / 0.35 - 0.53 oz)
Add tea leaves to the tea bowl.
2. Add hot water
200 - 300 mL (7 - 10 oz) 80°C (176°F)
Cool boiling water to 80°C by transferring once.
Pouring water into tea leaves in grey speckles clay tea bowl with hand groove and spout from stainless steel gooseneck kettle
Pouring water into tea leaves in grey speckles clay tea bowl with hand groove and spout from stainless steel gooseneck kettle
Loose Leaf Teas (Tea Bowl with Spout)
2. Add hot water
200 - 300 mL (7 - 10 oz) 80°C (176°F)
Cool boiling water to 80°C by transferring once.
3. Brew
60 seconds
Brew without stirring or disturbing the tea leaves.
Loose leaf Ippodo green tea brewing in ceramic grey tea bowl with hand groove and serving spout made from Japanese clay
Loose leaf Ippodo green tea brewing in ceramic grey tea bowl with hand groove and serving spout made from Japanese clay
Loose Leaf Teas (Tea Bowl with Spout)
3. Brew
60 seconds
Brew without stirring or disturbing the tea leaves.
4. Serve
Pour through a tea strainer
Pour out every last drop into your cup or mug.
Pouring brewed looseleaf tea from grey Tea Bowl with Spout into two white porcelain teacups through Chakoshi tea strainer
Pouring brewed looseleaf tea from grey Tea Bowl with Spout into two white porcelain teacups through Chakoshi tea strainer
Loose Leaf Teas (Tea Bowl with Spout)
4. Serve
Pour through a tea strainer
Pour out every last drop into your cup or mug.
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