Wood-fired Shiboridashi
Wood-fired Shiboridashi
Stoneware・Wood-fired
From Taiwanese artist Zhang Yun Cheng, comes a new collection of wood-fired shiboridashi, our first commission from the artist on this iconic form. Like traditional gaiwans, shiboridashi are used to steep loose leaf tea, with the addition of a small sieve and gently sloped lip to simplify the pouring process.
These shiboridashi are perfectly sized to fit in your hand, with a lean, bell shaped body, and indented finial. Zhang Yun Cheng has thrown each pot with a slight rim, giving the lid a secure fit atop the body.
Though thin - especially for a piece that was fired for 5 consecutive days in a wood-burning kiln - the base of these stoneware pots are slightly weighted for balance. None of the pieces entered the kiln glazed, but emerged from the wood-burning kiln with a golden patina.
*Please take note that each pot can be slightly different in color tone and texture. It is not unusual to have areas of thicker ash glazing, and/or colorations that reflect the different interactions between the mineral content of the clay body and flow of flame and ash inside the kiln. Each shiboridashi is unique, and may not be identical to the photographed item.
Usage and care: Hand-wash only, without soap or detergent.
Approximate dimensions: 80mm tall, 98mm diameter, 180ml・Artist: 張允澄
Packaging Guide
Our teas come in your choice of resealable pouches or white kraft gift canisters—both are fully recyclable! Depending on the size of the tea leaves, our canisters can accommodate anywhere from 30g – 240g of loose tea. Plus, they make great gifts. |
Size chart
Size guide
More familiar with our old quantities? Here’s the conversion:
Metric quantities | Ounce equivalent | Servings |
30 grams (new size!) | 1.05 oz. | 5-8 |
60 grams | 2.10 oz. | 10-15 |
120 grams | 4.20 oz. | 20-30 |
240 grams | 8.46 oz. | 40-60 |