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Premium Chashaku (tea scoop) - Kurogaki Persimmon Tree

Premium Chashaku (tea scoop) - Kurogaki Persimmon Tree

$160.00

Chashaku is a traditional tea scoop used in the Japanese tea ceremony. This chashaku uses a rare and valuable kurogaki, a type of persimmon wood that is said to be found in one in several tens of thousands of persimmon tree population. The chashaku is stored in a wooden case.

One heaping scoop of matcha powder is roughly one gram.

Notice: Due to the whisk being handmade, there may be slight variation in appearance.

ONE PER CUSTOMER.

Made in Japan
This chashaku is made by a craftsman in Shimane who specializes in traditional wood crafts.

Details
Material: Persimmon tree, lacquer finish
Length: approx. 7 1/4in 

Care
The chashaku is very delicate. After each use, wipe gently with dry cloth to clean. Avoid soap and water to prevent damage.

The Precision and Care of Japanese Craftmanship

Japanese-made products blend tradition with innovation, offering tools that are not only beautiful and durable but also enhance the ritual and enjoyment of tea preparation. Whether you're a seasoned tea practitioner or a beginner, choosing items made in Japan means investing in reliability, artistry, and timeless quality.

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Frequently asked questions

Where are your products from?

Everything we carry at chacha maimai is made in Japan.

Why is there a purchase limit?

Many of our products—from matcha powders to handcrafted tea whisks—are not mass-produced. They are made with care, skill, and dedication by Japanese farmers, artisans, and craftspeople. To honor their work and help prevent unauthorized resale, we limit purchases of tools to one per item per customer. We appreciate your understanding and support.

What's your shipping and return policy?

We offer free economy shipping on orders over $100. Expedited shipping options are also available at an additional cost. Currently we deliver only to the U.S.

Please note that we do not accept returns. However, if your item arrives damaged, please contact us by email.

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