Japanese Kusenaoshi - Blue Striped Ceramic Whisk Reshaper

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This Mino-yaki chasen kusenaoshi (茶筅くせ直し - bamboo whisk reshaper) is designed to restore the shape of your matcha whisk. The smoother light blue glaze allows the chasen tines to glide smoothly across it without snagging and the added vertical lines make it subtly stylish.

Often called ‘whisk rests’ (茶筅休) or ‘whisk stands’, (茶筅立) our preferred term for these tools is kusenaoshi (くせ直し) as they are primarily designed to ‘correct’ the shape of chasen, rather than for storage. To use a kusenaoshi, soak the whisk in warm water as you would when making matcha. Then, press the whisk into the kusenaoshi, gently but firmly, splaying the outer tines, and forcing the inner tines together as desired. Only do this with a wet whisk as bamboo becomes more pliable with heat and moisture. 

While you can kusenaoshi to store whisks, we generally recommend allowing chasen to dry standing up so that no mould develops on the tines. See our video for instructions on how to use.

Mino-yaki (美濃焼,) is a type of Japanese pottery produced in Mino Province in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Since the introduction of mass production in the Meiji period (1868–1912), Mino ware accounts for around 50% of Japanese pottery produced today.

Dimensions:

6.3cm (2.5in) - width
6.8cm (2.7in) - height

Condition: New

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