Tea Care Services

Dedicated to enhancing your tea experience with expert care and guidance.

Tea Utensil Care
A wooden table with a tray holding a black teapot and two cups sits in front of a Japanese-style shoji screen. A wooden box is placed next to the tray.
A wooden table with a tray holding a black teapot and two cups sits in front of a Japanese-style shoji screen. A wooden box is placed next to the tray.

Ensure longevity and quality of your tea ceremony tools with our care tips.

A ceramic bowl containing green matcha tea is placed on a tatami mat. Beside it, a red rectangular plate holds two small sponge cakes, one green and one yellow. The setting has a serene and traditional aesthetic.
A ceramic bowl containing green matcha tea is placed on a tatami mat. Beside it, a red rectangular plate holds two small sponge cakes, one green and one yellow. The setting has a serene and traditional aesthetic.
A ceramic tea set featuring a teapot and two cups is arranged on a wooden table. The teapot has a geometric pattern, and the cups are placed on a saucer with a similar design. A small decorative sprig lies near one of the cups, and a cloth is draped underneath.
A ceramic tea set featuring a teapot and two cups is arranged on a wooden table. The teapot has a geometric pattern, and the cups are placed on a saucer with a similar design. A small decorative sprig lies near one of the cups, and a cloth is draped underneath.
Teaware Maintenance

Learn how to properly maintain your teaware for optimal performance and enjoyment.

Discover the best practices for preserving the quality of your tea leaves.

Tea Leaf Care

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tea do you offer?

We offer a variety of premium Japanese tea leaves, including matcha, sencha, and gyokuro.

What are tea ceremony utensils?
How to care for teaware?
What is your shipping policy?
Do you offer international shipping?

Yes, we provide international shipping options to ensure our products reach customers worldwide.

We recommend hand washing your teaware with mild soap and avoiding abrasive materials to maintain quality.

Tea ceremony utensils include tools like tea scoops, whisks, and bowls used in traditional Japanese tea preparation.

Our shipping policy includes processing times and delivery estimates, which vary based on location.