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This Japanese Tea Canister features a double lid design with a capacity of 6.2oz (175g), crafted from high-quality washi paper and designed to keep your loose tea fresh. Made in Kyoto, it combines functionality with a beautiful aesthetic, making it a perfect addition to any tea lover's collection.
J**L
Beautiful, practical canister
I absolutely love this tea canister! This canister adds a touch of elegance to my kitchen decor, but it’s also very practical and well-made. The canister holds a solid 4 oz of loose-leaf tea, which is perfect for keeping a good amount on hand without taking up too much space.The airtight seal is fantastic; it keeps my tea incredibly fresh. It’s easy to open and close securely, which I appreciate, as some canisters can be awkward to handle. The size is ideal for frequent tea drinkers, and it’s also compact enough to store away if needed.The only small suggestion I have is for the canister to include a spot to label the type of tea inside. I ended up using a small sticker on the bottom, which works just fine, but a designated label area would make it just perfect.
J**D
Great container
Great container for loose leaf tea
C**E
Beautiful gold canister
I love anything Japanese. This gold is stunning! Lots and lots of compliments.
W**Y
Nice size
Nice size and very good tea container
G**Q
Beautiful
Much smaller than I assumed but perfect to keep my brown sugar in. Hopefully it will keep the soft brown sugar soft as I prefer. Thinking of buying another one for my loose green tea. Looks beautiful.
J**.
Beautiful
This canister is beautiful, and it has great sealing so far - you can feel how tight the top is. Giving it more time to see if the tea leaves inside stay fresh, but I think it'll do good.
C**Y
Not worth the money
It's a tin can with wrapper on it. Pretty but not worth the money
C**E
Not water tight
I just poured a brew of tea into this for the first time, and within 5 minutes I noticed the base was leaking and the paper cover stained with tea.Cool ornament, not a functional tea bottle.
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