Plain, oval, tin, 2.5 inches, set of 5. Size for Gyokuro tea set.
A teacup is a saucer on which a bowl, glass, etc. is placed.
The purpose of this is to avoid touching the spout, which tends to be touched when serving tea, to prevent burns since hot water can cause burns, and to avoid staining the table.
These tea utensils are full of hospitality for your customers.
Dimensions: Approximately (width) 7.5cm (length) 5.5cm (height) 1.6cm (bottom diameter) 2.7cm
In descending order of purity, "genuine tin" has a purity of 97% or more, "refined tin" has a purity of 90% or more, and "super tin" has a purity of 80% or more. Tinware was first introduced to Japan as a container for medicines before the Nara period, and since then it has become popular as it has a deep connection with the things people eat. Tinware is, so to speak, the "origin of pottery." This is not only proof of tin's harmlessness, but also because tin's unique effects, such as ``making alcohol taste better'' and ``making water mellower,'' have been known for a long time. We offer stately sake vessels, tea utensils with a deep emotional flavor, new pewter pieces, and more, all of which you can pick up and enjoy. We sincerely hope that you will continue to use our tin ware, each of which has a pleasant expression that can only be enjoyed over many years, as a special occasion or as a gift.