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Japanese Handmade Matcha Tea Set

Sale price£65.00
Color:Blue

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Material: Matcha Ceremony Set, made of high-quality bamboo, ceramics and stainless steel, with exquisite craftsmanship, elegant appearance and durability.

Bamboo Whisk and Bamboo Spoon: Made from bamboo wood, the whisk holder holds the whisk during the tea brewing and drying process, helping to maintain its shape.

Stainless Steel Sieve: Sifting matcha is essential to ensure your cup has the perfect consistency

Matcha Tea Set: This high-quality traditional matcha tea set is perfect for beginners or professionals.

Package Includes: Contains 1 matcha stirrer, 1 teaspoon, 1 tea bowl, 1 ceramic stirrer stand, 1 matcha strainer, 1 thin spoon and traditional Japanese tea ceremony style.

Specification:

Name: Matcha Blender Set

Material: Ceramic + Bamboo + Stainless Steel

Tea bowl capacity: 400ml

Quantity: 6Pcs/set

Tea bowl size: 11.3 * 6.4cm/4.45" * 2.52"

Tea whisk size: 6.5 x 7cm/2.56" x 2.76"

Tea brush size: 11*6.5cm/4.33"*2.56"

Filter size: 20.5 x 7cm/8.07" x 2.76"

Teaspoon size: 17.8*2.6cm/7.01"*1.02"

Spoon size: 18.6cm/7.32"

Japanese Handmade Matcha Tea Set
Japanese Handmade Matcha Tea Set Sale price£65.00

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