Tea Caddy KARMI TOU Fuki Brown – Gato Mikio
$147
16 People have purchased this product
This stunning hand crafted tea caddy is made from from a single piece of Japanese Cherry Birch.
It is part of the ‘KARMI’ series which has won multiple international design awards.
It is made in Yamanaka Japan by Gato Mikio, a family run craft studio with over 100 years of history, using traditional and highly technical wood turning techniques.
*Please note: as this is a natural product, colour & wood grain markings may differ slightly to the product pictured
Holds approximately 90-100g of tea (Sencha or similar)
Size: Height 193mm / Diameter 72mm
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Griffin Rutledge –
A fantastically beautiful little item. The quality can be felt. Despite being made of wood, the ridges feel soft to the touch. I bought it as a gift, and my partner couldn’t be happier.
Lukas P. –
As it is piece from GATO MIKIO-san, I have again all but nothing to say it’s very beautiful. Beware on the picture the top (cover) is bright, mine is on most of the surface same colour as the body. After it arrived, it smelled probably with the colour, also probably the wood used. I was not sure how to clean it and neutralize the smell before I put tea in there. I just cleaned it with hot water, dried immediately. Let it open for couple of days. May be give it another few splashes with hot water inside.
Ray –
Ausgezeichnete Arbeit. Danke.
Excellent work. Thank you.
Julia –
A very special tea tin. Form, processing and material inspire me very much. I am already looking forward to another collector’s item.
Hungjung –
a very reliable seller. thank you
Marcus C. –
Willkommen in meiner kleinen Sammlung, Tou Fuki. Diese handgefertigte Teedose ist wie jede aus der Karmi Serie einfach einzigartig. Ich liebe sie alle ❤.
Ganz liebe Grüße nach Japan, an das Team von Koto Tea.
Marcus C.
Welcome to my little collection, Tou Fuki. This handcrafted tea caddy is just like every one from the Karmi series. I love them all ❤.
Greetings to Japan, and to the Koto Tea team.
Marcus C.