🍃 Whisk away the ordinary with elegance!
The U-D Matcha Tea Whisk Holder is a handmade ceramic stand designed to protect and preserve the shape of your bamboo matcha whisk. Its unique design promotes air drying, ensuring longevity while adding a touch of Japanese aesthetic to your tea ceremony. Perfect as a thoughtful gift for those who appreciate quality and culture.
N**M
It works great, compact, and cute.
It's just perfect for the little matcha whisk, keeps it in shape. My daughter saw this TikTok video of a matcha tea corner and of course, we had to buy everything for it, but she uses it every day, so it was worth the investment.
N**.
Very cute, love the color, works great
Works perfectly! It's sturdy, easy to clean, and does what it's supposed to. I've been using the whisk more since the first pic was taken. It's relaxed a bit and covers the holder. Still very happy with it.
C**W
Superb Form and Function
This holder looks even better in person. It is very well made and does not appear to be molded. It looks like it was actually hand-thrown. Really nice glaze quality too. If aesthetics are important along with use, this is for you. I'm quite happy.
D**R
Perfect whisk holder for matcha set
I loved this whisk holder! Perfect accessory for my matcha set! Not too big and not to wide and fits perfectly with my whisk.
R**L
Good matcha whisk holder
I got this as a cute matcha whisk holder and it does its job well! Super cute and holds the whisk’s shape well.
Y**A
Cute and functional!
Super easy to use i mean its a little whisk holder so what more could you expect lol. So far it hasnt damaged my whisk and it matches the little matcha bowl i bought in japan! Very cute and doesnt take up space, definitely recommend!
D**L
Perfect
It was exactly as described and I was very happy with it.
G**T
Works well, but first one arrived broken due to poor packaging.
While I like the holder and it fits my whisk very well, the first one that I ordered arrived broken because it was shipped in a bag without any extra packing material.
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