Description
I am a Hagakure Chasaji Tea Scoop. By focusing my energy on the way of tea, I can transfer leaves to a teapot as stealth as a samurai in the shadows of the trees.
Curator’s Notes
Hagakure, meaning “in the shadow of the leaves”, is both an homage to natural shapes we find and a manifestation of Konishi’s samurai inspiration. We love this specialty scoop even more because it epitomizes the artisan’s functional artworks. It pays attention not just to the brewed tea but, to the experience with the tea leaves itself. Whether partitioning out your favorite Japanese or Chinese loose tea into a teapot or functioning as a beautiful vessel to hold the tea leaves for observation of purity and size, this scoop brings enjoyment to the meditative experience.
Hagakure Chasaji Tea Scoop was curated by Stevenson Aung
Designer/Maker
Maker: Mitsuhiro Konishi
Designer: Mitsuhiro Konishi
Specifications
Dimensions:
Approximately 2.1” (w) x 7.5” (l) x 1.2” (h) or 55mm (w) x 190mm (l) x 30mm (h)
Weight:
2.8 oz or 78 g
Materials:
Brass
Details
- Made in Japan
- Hand hammered from a single sheet of solid brass
- Used to transfer tea leaves from a holder to a teapot or for assessment of tea leaf quality
- Can be used with a tea needle or ladle to help partition leaves
- Each tea holder is individually handcrafted and inspired by the silhouette of shadows of leaves, there will be slight difference in shape and size
- Images are representative, no two are alike
- The surface of the brass has light intentional scratches for a subtle textured surface
- Hand wash only with mild soap and soft sponge
- Dry with soft cloth after washing
- A tea scoop chosen at random will be sent but feel free to contact us at [email protected] upon ordering to view a selection of options





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