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bamboo whisk
Traditional chasen (whisk) with 100 prongs and special spoon chashaku for proper Matcha brewing. Natural eco materials, handcrafted.
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ceramic bowl
Authentic chawan (bowl) for easy Matcha whisking from Japanese clay artisans.
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matcha powder
Deeply selected tea cultivars of Japanese Ceremonial Matcha, grown and harvested on organic microfarms in Uji, Kyoto.
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why our matcha is special?
#1 Authenticity
grown, harvested and packed in Uji, Kyoto, Japan - recognized highest quality matcha birthplace.
#2 uniqueness
limited harvest, organic farming and slow way production: handcrafted on a stone-mille like Buddhist monks did centuries ago.
#3 superior taste
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