Japanese Matcha Tea Set

Japanese Matcha Tea Set

€52,00
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Japanese Matcha Tea Set

Japanese Matcha Tea Set

€52,00

The Japanese Matcha Tea Set brings together five handcrafted tools in one complete kit — so whether you're making your first bowl of matcha or establishing a daily ritual, you have exactly what you need from day one.

What's in the set:

  • Bamboo Whisk (Chasen) — 100-prong handmade chasen for whisking matcha into a smooth, frothy consistency
  • Bamboo Scoop (Chashaku) — traditional measuring scoop for the right amount of matcha powder every time
  • Ceramic Bowl (Chawan) — wide, hand-friendly bowl designed for whisking and drinking matcha
  • Matcha Sifter (Furui) — sifts the powder before whisking, breaking up clumps for a smoother, lump-free result
  • Ceramic Whisk Stand (Kusenaoshi) — keeps the chasen's prongs in shape between uses, extending its life significantly

Prepared properly, matcha tastes completely different from a teabag. These tools are what make that possible — and this set has everything covered.

A note on the whisk: The 100-prong chasen is the key piece. More prongs mean a finer froth, a smoother texture, and no clumps. It's the single tool that most determines how good your matcha turns out.

Perfect as a starter kit for yourself or a genuinely useful gift for anyone curious about matcha.

Complete your ritual

Why the right matcha tools make a difference

Matcha isn't prepared like regular tea. You're not steeping a bag — you're whisking a fine powder into water, and the result depends entirely on your technique and tools. A proper matcha set removes the guesswork.

The chawan (ceramic bowl) is wider and lower than a standard mug, giving your wrist room to whisk in the right motion. The chasen (bamboo whisk) creates the emulsion that gives matcha its signature froth and smooth texture — something a spoon or regular whisk can't replicate. The chashaku (bamboo scoop) is sized for a precise single serving, so your ratio stays consistent. The furui (matcha sifter) breaks up any clumps in the powder before whisking — a quick step that makes a visible difference to how smoothly the matcha dissolves. And the whisk stand holds the chasen in a curved position that keeps the prongs from flattening over time — a small detail that extends its life considerably.

Used together, these five tools are the standard setup for traditional Japanese matcha preparation. They're also what every specialty matcha café uses behind the counter.

If you're buying matcha powder and making it at home, this set is the practical starting point.

Looking for the matcha to go with it? Our Daily Matcha works well for lattes and everyday preparation. For a traditional, pure bowl of matcha, the Ceremonial Matcha is the one to reach for.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this set suitable for beginners? +
Yes — it's designed with beginners in mind. Each tool has a clear purpose, and together they cover everything needed for traditional matcha preparation at home. No prior experience required.
Can I buy the whisk or scoop separately? +
Yes — the bamboo whisk and bamboo scoop are also available individually if you need a replacement or want to add either piece to tools you already own.
How do I clean and care for the bamboo whisk? +
Rinse the chasen under warm water immediately after use — do not use soap or put it in a dishwasher. Store it on the ceramic whisk stand to maintain the prong shape. With proper care, a 100-prong chasen lasts several months of daily use.
Does this set include matcha powder? +
No — the set includes the five preparation tools only. Matcha powder is available separately in the Matcha collection.