Bamboo 120 Prong Matcha Whisk (Chasen)

$34.80 inc. GST

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Crafted for the matcha connoisseur, the 120 prong bamboo whisk is the ultimate tool for creating ultra-frothy matcha. With its dense prong count, it whips up an exceptionally smooth and creamy foam, ideal for those who want a luxurious, airy texture in their tea.

  • Material: Bamboo
  • Prong Count: 120
  • Dimensions: 124mm x 69mm

This whisk is often used in formal tea ceremonies and for creating a beautifully frothy matcha that looks as good as it tastes. It’s the go-to choice for those who want to elevate their matcha experience to a professional level.

Availability: Coming Soon SKU: KWO4P120

Description

To care for your 120 prong bamboo matcha whisk, rinse it with warm water immediately after use, avoiding soap or harsh chemicals. Gently pat it dry with a soft towel and store it in a whisk holder with prongs facing down to retain its shape. Keep the whisk in a dry, well-ventilated area to prevent mold and moisture buildup. Proper care ensures your whisk remains in top condition, delivering a superior frothy matcha experience every time.

Katachiware tableware is known for its beauty and unique design, and proper maintenance and cleaning can help to ensure that the products that you purchase remain in good condition for a long time. In the following link we provide you with basic instructions on how to clean and maintain your Japanese style tableware. We will cover cleaning instructions for melamine products, ABS products with a painted finish, wooden products with a Urushi finish, ceramic items, and cast iron. Read more here: Product Care

Additional information

Weight0.2 kg
Availability

In Stock

Brand

Katachiware

Care Instructions

Hand Wash Only

Colour

Black, Yellow

Condition

New

Finish

Gloss

Made In

China, Japan

Material

Bamboo

Warranty

12 Months

Pattern

Wood Grain

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