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Japanese Chasen Shin Kazuho – Handmade Bamboo Matcha Whisk

Japanese Chasen Shin Kazuho – Handmade Bamboo Matcha Whisk

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Immerse yourself in the traditional art of tea with the Japanese Chasen Shin Kazuho , ​​a handcrafted bamboo whisk designed for authentic matcha preparation. Hand-carved by master artisans in Japan from a single piece of bamboo exclusively for TEA DOMAIN, this whisk represents the purest and most refined form of the chanoyu ritual.

The term "Shin" refers to the most formal style of tea ceremony, characterized by perfect symmetry and a higher number of strands (usually 100 or more), which allows for a finer, more stable, and velvety foam. Ideal for those seeking a complete ceremonial matcha experience, the Chasen Shin Kazuho is not just a tool: it's a functional work of art that connects with centuries of Zen culture.

Origin: Japan

Style: Shin Kazuho (formal and refined)

Material: Natural Japanese Susudake bamboo.

Number of strands: 100 approx. for a perfect mix

Use: Tea ceremony, traditional matcha and premium matcha

History and legacy:
In Japanese tradition, Chasen is not only used to whisk tea, but also to calm the mind. Each circular motion symbolizes the harmony between the tea, the host, and the guest. Due to its perfection, the Chasen Shin Kazuho was once reserved for special gatherings between monks, nobles, and tea masters.

Care instructions:
Before using, briefly soak it in warm water to soften the strands. After use, rinse it with water only, air dry, and store it upright on a kusenaoshi (ceramic stand) to maintain its shape.

Each Chasen Shin Kazuho features an exclusive TEA DOMAIN engraving , precisely executed on the base of the handle. This subtle mark not only certifies its authenticity and origin, but also pays homage to our mission to preserve the tea tradition with elegance and respect for Japanese artistry.

More than preparing matcha, it is paying homage to a sacred tradition.
TEA DOMAIN – Where the ceremony lives.

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