ZenBrew Tea Studio
Shizuka Stoneware Tea Box
Shizuka Stoneware Tea Box
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Essential Info
Size |
Width: 80 mm (3.2 in) Height: 80 mm (3.2 in) Capacity: 350 ml (11.8 oz) |
Shape |
Cube |
Material |
Stoneware |
Craftsmanship |
Colored Glaze Firing |
Packaging |
Convenience Package |
Origin |
Dehua, China |
Usage |
Tea Leaf Container Decorative Art Piece Collectible Gift |
Shipping & Returns
Shipping From |
Directly from the origin in China |
Processing Time |
Within 3 days |
Delivery Time |
10–20 days P.S. Cross-border shipping times may vary, thank you for your understanding ! |
Shipping Fee |
Free Shipping |
Order Tracking |
https://zen-brew.com/apps/aftership P.S. We will also report the order status to you via email. |
14-Day Return Policy |
Product Overview
Shizuka Stoneware Tea Box is a minimalist tea canister crafted from natural-textured stoneware. With its soft gray tone, tactile surface, and subtle presence, it offers a harmonious blend of utility and understated beauty. Designed for tea enthusiasts who value inner stillness, it transforms a simple act—storing or retrieving tea—into a quiet ritual. Its durable structure and timeless aesthetic make it ideal for both daily use and long-term appreciation.
Artistic Appreciation
This tea box expresses the wabi-sabi ideal: beauty found in imperfection, simplicity, and age. Its uneven surface, raw edges, and muted tone all speak to a world where silence and wear carry meaning. Whether resting on a tea tray or tucked in a cabinet, the vessel’s unassuming silhouette draws attention through calm contrast—modern yet deeply rooted in tradition.
Craftsmanship Analysis
Formed from refined coarse clay, the tea box is shaped by hand and fired at high temperatures to achieve both strength and character. Each piece emerges with unique texture variations and subtle color shifts, creating an individualized stone-like effect. The lid fits snugly for proper sealing, while the tactile body offers a satisfying grip. The craftsmanship emphasizes restraint and permanence, avoiding decorative excess in favor of natural expression.
Creative Inspiration
The design draws inspiration from an imagined mountain retreat—where a lone practitioner collects wild tea in silence. As the seasons pass, this box becomes a vessel not just for storing leaves, but for anchoring presence. Its shape resembles a smoothed stone eroded by time, evoking the slow rhythm of nature. The seal motif hints at age-old ink stamps from calligraphy scrolls, grounding the piece in cultural memory.
Value & Versatility
Beyond its functional role in preserving tea leaves, the Shizuka box enriches any interior with its meditative aura. Suitable for minimalist, wabi-sabi, or modern Zen spaces, it also serves as a container for incense, herbs, or keepsakes. As a gift, it communicates taste and depth. As part of a personal collection, it offers daily encounters with stillness and simplicity—a small object that carries lasting emotional weight.
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