Hand-Carved Branch Tea Spoons (M) Wood Type:E. Japanese Medlar (Loquat)These Branch Tea Spoons (M) are handcrafted from natural wood. The organically angled shape of each branch makes scooping and eating effortless. Perfectly sized as tea spoons, they add a lovely and unique touch to a coffee or tea saucer, or a small dessert. Sold individually, each spoon is crafted from a different type of wood. Please select your preferred wood from the list. Handcrafted by Ibuki Kaiyama, who envisions a sustainable relationship with
This collection of short pieces captures the small
an editor and writer who also helps her family's Tea Ceremony equipment supply business while she writes/publishes travel and tea ceremony themed books
however it is made of porcelain so it needs to be handled with delicate care - which we think adds extra beauty and preciousness to this piece of jewelry
Goto became independent and continues to create pottery in Mashiko today
Dimensions (Approximately): Diameter: 31cm (12
making it a delightful addition for both children and adults
but they will naturally whiten over time
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Lovely postcards with illustrations from "21 Days in Japan: An Illustrative Study of Japanese Cuisine" which is a collection of one hundred watercolour paintings created by a Canadian artist Justine Wong of Patterns and Portraits now based in Tokyo
Natsuko Nose is a freelance editor and writer who also helps her family's Tea Ceremony equipment supply business while she writes/publishes travel and tea ceremony themed books
I hope you will enjoy the lovely stories and history that surround and live within this unique building which I truly admire
bringing warmth and whimsy into any space