Craftsmanship
What Is Tenmoku Teaware?
Tenmoku teaware is known for its iron-rich glazes, which create deep colors, glossy surfaces, and distinctive patterns. During firing, the iron in the glaze forms natural effects such as oil spots and hare’s fur streaks, making every piece uniquely beautiful.
Millennia-old traditional firing
Handcrafted Tenmoku tea cups, crafted through 13 meticulous artisan steps—from clay selection, shaping, wheel-throwing, trimming, glazing, to high-temperature firing (1300 Celcius)—each cup uniquely beautiful, durable, and perfect for tea lovers or collectors.
Over 72 Hours of Precision Handcrafting
Handcrafted over more than 72 hours, each Tenmokus tea cup and bowl is created with careful attention to detail. Shaped, glazed, and finished by hand, every piece reflects the natural variations that make handmade ceramics distinctive and appreciated by tea enthusiasts around the world.
Are they food safe?
Yes, they are 100% food safe.
Do they contain lead?
Made from naturally sourced clay, trace minerals may occur in the raw material. Independent testing shows lead content below 0.01%. No lead is added in production. The glaze is made with natural iron ore and wood ash, and each piece is high-fired for safe daily use.
Gift Packaging
Packaging Comes in a rigid gift box with foam insert and satin ribbon, ready for gifting.
Care Instructions
Hand wash recommended, No Microwave safe, Dishwasher safe, Avoid abrasive scrubbers.