This Arita-Yaki Porcelain Shiboridashi combines expressive design and function and is especially well-suited for brewing Japanese green teas.
The blue splashes on the surface are done in the Fukizumi style (吹墨). In this decorative technique, the glaze is blown or flicked onto the porcelain surface, often using fingers, thin pipes, or brushes. In this piece, the blue was applied by flicking the glaze with the fingers, creating an organic pattern that feels spontaneous. No two pieces turn out the same!
The vessel is made from Arita-yaki porcelain (有田焼磁器), crafted in the town of Arita in Saga Prefecture. Arita has been a center of Japanese porcelain since the early 17th century, when Korean artisan Lee Sanpei discovered kaolin clay in the area. The region became known for its fine, white porcelain—light yet durable and perfect for teaware. Arita ware balances clean, minimalist forms with artistic glazing, and this Shiboridashi is a good example of that combination.
This shape is a blend of Shiboridashi and Houhin. Houhin (宝瓶) is a traditional Japanese tea-brewing vessel. It's somewhat similar to Shiboridashi but differs in a few ways: it's usually taller and features a more well-defined filter that helps to keep leaf particles out of your cup. It allows for more control with each steep.
Made of porcelain, this brewing vessel doesn't influence the flavor of the tea. – Porcelain is a neutral material that lets the tea speak for itself. It also doesn't retain heat as aggressively as clay, which helps prevent overcooking delicate leaves. The light interior makes it easy to enjoy the bright green color of the tea as it steeps – another small but satisfying detail.
Capacity: 120ml
Material: Arita-Yaki Porcelain (吹墨彩の有田焼磁器)
Due to fine filtering, this shiboridashi features a slow pour, which is especially well-suited for Japanese green teas.
NOTE: This shiboridashi is handcrafted. It makes each piece unique and one of a kind. Thus the shibo that you will receive may slightly differ from the photos.
NOTE: Avoid using detergents when cleaning.