








Shiboridashi Tea Set
Shiboridashi teapot with 2 drinking bowls. Handmade by Czech ceramicist, tea lover and traveller Václav Dušek.
Firing: Wood-fired
Material: Local Czech clay
Glaze: Inside - ash and feldspar; Outside - raw, unglazed.
Shiboridashi: 220g, 11cm width, 8 cm height
Bowls: 80g each, 9cm width, 5 cm height
Great for tea at home, in the outdoors or when travelling. Simply wrap up the vessels with a layer of cloth between them and pack them safely for travel.
Note - The size and dimension may differ from those stated above as they are hand made. There may be slight size variations between the bowls within the set.
Shiboridashi teapot with 2 drinking bowls. Handmade by Czech ceramicist, tea lover and traveller Václav Dušek.
Firing: Wood-fired
Material: Local Czech clay
Glaze: Inside - ash and feldspar; Outside - raw, unglazed.
Shiboridashi: 220g, 11cm width, 8 cm height
Bowls: 80g each, 9cm width, 5 cm height
Great for tea at home, in the outdoors or when travelling. Simply wrap up the vessels with a layer of cloth between them and pack them safely for travel.
Note - The size and dimension may differ from those stated above as they are hand made. There may be slight size variations between the bowls within the set.
Shiboridashi teapot with 2 drinking bowls. Handmade by Czech ceramicist, tea lover and traveller Václav Dušek.
Firing: Wood-fired
Material: Local Czech clay
Glaze: Inside - ash and feldspar; Outside - raw, unglazed.
Shiboridashi: 220g, 11cm width, 8 cm height
Bowls: 80g each, 9cm width, 5 cm height
Great for tea at home, in the outdoors or when travelling. Simply wrap up the vessels with a layer of cloth between them and pack them safely for travel.
Note - The size and dimension may differ from those stated above as they are hand made. There may be slight size variations between the bowls within the set.

Our dear brother, Václav Dušek feeding the kiln with wood to fire his works.

The earthen kiln he fires his works in.

A variety of his works; shiboridashi, chawans and tea bowls using handmade natural glazes of ash and feldspar.
Read more about Václav Dušek and his work here: