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Matcha Minoyaki Alenet Traditional Ceramics Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
☕️ Coffee, Tea & Espresso, 🍽️ Kitchen & Dining

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Description of Matcha Minoyaki Alenet Traditional Ceramics

Traditionally made Ochawan or Tea Bowl in Wabi Sabi style used in Japanese Tea Ceremony. Please note actual matcha bowl appear different as each is unique and handcrafted, but united by this black sandblasted style/technique. Prime example of Japanese ceramic art and aesthetics. Versatile Dishware. Elevate your breakfast experience by using this bowl for granola, oatmeal, or other cereals. Equally as wondeful with other dished such as “donburi” or rice bowls. Embracing the beauty of subtle differences and imperfections found in hand-crafted objects is an integral part of the “wabi sabi” aesthetic philosophy of Japan. All our minoyaki products are artisanally made and thus should not be reproduced in exact detail. As such, actual colors and shape may differ slightly from the product as it appears in product photographs. Dishwasher Safe. Lead Free.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Beautifully crafted tea ware for connoisseurs

The Matcha Minoyaki Alenet Traditional Ceramics come in exquisite designs that complement any home and kitchen decor. It`s perfect for the discerning tea drinker who appreciates fine craftsmanship and quality. The only downside is that it's a bit fragile and requires careful handling .Nonetheless it's definitely an exceptional addition to any tea and espresso collection..

Pros
  • Handcrafted traditional ceramics
Cons
  • Pricier compared to other matcha bowls on the market

Revainrating 4 out of 5

If you think you need it, do it.

I have become a hoarder of tea and all Covid related tea gadgets. I started drinking matcha and decided I should have a matcha bowl because after watching a video on how to make matcha I should have had one. I do not know why. It's not much, so using a bamboo whisk or my battery-powered frother makes the matcha squirt and then makes me curse. It's a pretty good bowl though, which is why I'm giving it 4 stars. I keep using it from time to time. However, I usually use a regular matcha mug and the

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Repair