This traditional Japanese teaspoon produced from varnished camphor wood can hold approximately 5g of smaller tea leaves. In Japanese Hyotan means “vessel from pumpkin”, which has been a symbol of luck in Japan for centuries, and its shape is reflected in the shape of the teaspoon. In addition to convenient tea dosing, the teaspoon brings a traditional atmosphere to the preparation process. In size the teaspoon is approximately equivalent to a soup spoon, which is a very practical unit, the same in various different parts of the world. More
This traditional Japanese teaspoon produced from varnished camphor wood can hold approximately 5g of smaller tea leaves. In Japanese Hyotan means “vessel from pumpkin”, which has been a symbol of luck in Japan for centuries, and its shape is reflected in the shape of the teaspoon. In addition to convenient tea dosing, the teaspoon brings a traditional atmosphere to the preparation process. In size the teaspoon is approximately equivalent to a soup spoon, which is a very practical unit, the same in various different parts of the world.
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