Sip in Style! 🍵 Elevate your matcha game with a bowl that’s as unique as your taste.
The TEANAGOO Japanese Ceramic Matcha Bowl is a beautifully designed 18 oz bowl made from high-quality pottery clay, featuring a unique glaze and a smooth inner bottom for easy whisking. It comes with a whisk holder and is food-safe, lead and cadmium-free, making it a perfect gift for matcha enthusiasts. Plus, it includes a 30-day No-Chip warranty for worry-free enjoyment.
H**L
Wunderschön
The media could not be loaded. Tolle Schale. Das braun glitzert leicht, schwere und Gute Qualität. Über eine Luftblase kann ich hinwegsehen da sie so schön ist und von Hand gemacht wird. Würde ich weiter empfehlen und wieder kaufen. Echt schön!!! :-) vor allem der Glitzer ;-)))
C**N
Precioso, mejor de lo que esperaba
Me encantaaaa!. Es mucho mas bonito que en la foto. Tamaño perfecto, colores brillantes y profundos. Lo recomiendo sin dudarlo.
M**A
Glasur geplatzt
Bereits nach dem erten verwenden ist die glasur im inneren der Tasse gesprungen. Wassertemperatur 80 Grad... ansonsten sehr schönes Set
N**N
Beautiful, but destined for destruction
This matcha bowl is beyond beautiful. The only problem is that it is SO slippery that I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before I drop & break it while trying to wash it. I wish they had used a different type of glaze to make it a little more grippy, but I’ll enjoy it while it lasts.
K**H
Beautiful, but unusable.
TL;DR: Bowl is absolutely beautiful, but a spiderweb of fine cracks in the glaze of my particular bowl make it unsafe to actually use.Out of the box, I was super impressed with how the bowl and whisk holder looked in person. I ordered the "junware-green" and the dark areas of the glaze have a shimmery, metal flake effect that isn't apparent in the listing photos. It's very cool when the light hits it just right.However, when I washed the bowl prior to the first use, it immediately started making a pinging noise every few seconds. The sort of noise it'd make if you tapped on the side of it with your fingernail. I'd never heard of a dish making noises on it's own before, so I did a quick google search to figure out what exactly was happening. I don't fully understand it, but apparently if the glaze doesn't perfectly match the bowl, and doesn't expand and contract exactly as the bowl underneath the glaze does, then it starts to get little cracks in it, which is what is making the pinging noises. All of the little cracks are perfect breeding grounds for bacteria, and you aren't supposed to use a dish that's doing this to eat or drink out of.Because of the pattern of the bowl, I couldn't see any visible cracking, and used the bowl for a few days anyway. The pinging noises were fewer and farther between each time I used it, but I was still hearing them as the bowl sat on my desk after use. After a week of daily use, I shined a flashlight into the bowl, and with the light I am able to see a web of fine cracks inside. I don't feel safe to continue using it, which is a shame, because it's so nice looking, even with the cracks.With so many good reviews, my issue is probably a one-off, and you'll probably not have the same bad luck. But it's a possibility.
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