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Ume-tsuki natsume 梅月蒔絵中棗 Nakatani Hakuho
Regular price $223.00 USDRegular priceSale price $223.00 USD -
Mulberry wood natsume (桑の木 / kuwa no ki)
Regular price $223.00 USDRegular priceSale price $223.00 USD -
Kyōyaki Matcha Bowl “Ninsei Shikishi Waka” 仁清色紙和歌 Kato Shōka
Regular price $211.00 USDRegular priceSale price $211.00 USD -
Matcha set hand-carved black bamboo whisk beater (100 teeth) 百本立
Regular price $31.00 USDRegular priceSale price $31.00 USD -
Matcha set hand-carved black bamboo whisk (100 teeth) with holder
Regular price $37.00 USDRegular priceSale price $37.00 USD -
Wajima-nuri chashaku, lacquered bamboo tea scoop, Matami-sai, Shiotokuyashikki shop
Regular price $31.00 USDRegular priceSale price $31.00 USD
Frequently Asked Questions about Natsume
A natsume is a traditional Japanese tea container used for light matcha (usucha). Usually made of wood and finished with urushi lacquer.
Clean gently with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid hot water and cleaning agents.
Yes, but delicate models with maki-e decoration require careful handling.
A natsume is typically round and used for light matcha, while a chaki is often ceramic and used for thick matcha (koicha).
Natsume are traditional Japanese objects, commonly crafted in Kyoto, Wajima, Kiso, and Aizu.
Yes, all our natsume are fully handcrafted by skilled Japanese artisans.
Choose based on intended use, finish, material, and size.
Absolutely. Many natsume come in a tomobako and make excellent gifts.
Yes, prices depend on the maker, technique, condition, age, and uniqueness.
All natsume are carefully packaged. Please refer to our shipping and returns page.
Look for signatures, tomobako inscriptions, and high-quality lacquer work.
They are made of wood and finished with natural urushi lacquer, sometimes decorated with maki-e or raden.





