Chashaku (matcha scoop)
A chashaku ('teascoop') is a traditional Japanese tea utensil for measuring out a serving of powdered matcha. It can be carved from several materials, including beautiful and rare woods or even ivory. Most commonly you will find it in bamboo, delicately crafted to a smooth, gentle bend. Chashaku are appreciated for their beauty as well as their function.
Length: 7.5"
Height: 0.25"
A chashaku ('teascoop') is a traditional Japanese tea utensil for measuring out a serving of powdered matcha. It can be carved from several materials, including beautiful and rare woods or even ivory. Most commonly you will find it in bamboo, delicately crafted to a smooth, gentle bend. Chashaku are appreciated for their beauty as well as their function.
Length: 7.5"
Height: 0.25"
A chashaku ('teascoop') is a traditional Japanese tea utensil for measuring out a serving of powdered matcha. It can be carved from several materials, including beautiful and rare woods or even ivory. Most commonly you will find it in bamboo, delicately crafted to a smooth, gentle bend. Chashaku are appreciated for their beauty as well as their function.
Length: 7.5"
Height: 0.25"