Enjoy your preferred tea leaves by soaking them in the exquisite Hario ChaCha Kyuusu Maru teapot. The Hario ChaCha Kyuusu Maru is a medium sized tea pot of 45cl which enables you to brew and share delicious tea with others.
It is made out of heatproof glass with a stainless steel infuser basket and permits the brewer to watch the tea boil, producing quite a spectacle.
Teapot – Hario Maru (45cl)
€ 37,00 Incl. VAT
Hario Maru – 45cl
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