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Chasen in black bamboo | Japanese accessory for Matcha
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The Chasen is a bamboo bristle whisk for the ceremonial preparation of Japanese matcha tea. This accessory allows the correct oxygenation of the matcha, using the classic method. For the correct preparation with the chasen, it will be necessary to make a specific wrist movement.
The Chasen is a bamboo bristle whisk for the ceremonial preparation of Japanese matcha tea. This accessory allows the correct oxygenation of the matcha, using the classic method. For the correct preparation with the chasen, it will be necessary to make a specific wrist movement.
The Chasen is a whip with 80 bamboo bristles for the ceremonial preparation of Japanese matcha tea. This accessory will allow the correct oxygenation of the matcha by means of the preparation method and the correct preparation it will be necessary to make a movement of the wrist.
How should Matcha be dosed? Using a bamboo spoon, the chashaku. Traditionally used in Chanoyu, the preparation in the Japanese Tea Ceremony, chashaku is handcrafted, carved from bamboo and then shaped over hot steam. Until it takes the typical shape of a teaspoon. How to use it? The chashaku should never be wet – use a dry cloth to clean it.
The enamelled porcelain chasen holder is indispensable for storing the bamboo whisk (chasen) after use, so as to allow it to dry normally and preserve the natural shape of the utensil.
The enamelled porcelain chasen holder is indispensable for storing the bamboo whisk (chasen) after use, so as to allow it to dry normally and preserve the natural shape of the utensil.
How should Matcha be dosed? Using a bamboo spoon, the chashaku. Traditionally used in Chanoyu, the preparation in the Japanese Tea Ceremony, chashaku is handcrafted, carved from bamboo and then shaped over hot steam. Until it takes the typical shape of a teaspoon. How to use it? The chashaku should never be wet – use a dry cloth to clean it.
The Chasen is a whip with 80 bamboo bristles for the ceremonial preparation of Japanese matcha tea. This accessory will allow the correct oxygenation of the matcha by means of the preparation method and the correct preparation it will be necessary to make a movement of the wrist.