
One scoop, shaped by Korea's last bamboo master — the beginning of every bowl of matcha.
Heo Dokyung (허도경) is widely considered Korea's last surviving chasen (차선) master — a living bearer of a bamboo craft tradition that stretches back through the Joseon dynasty. This chasi (차시) matcha spoon is made from native Korean bamboo, hand-shaped to deliver exactly 1–2g of matcha in a single, precise gesture. The curve, the weight, the finish — all calibrated not by measurement but by a lifetime of practice. In the world of Korean tea ceremony (Darye), this is the most intimate tool on the table.
The chasi rests beside a ceramic matcha bowl before the morning ritual begins — a quiet signal that what follows is intentional. Use it to measure ceremonial-grade matcha into a wide tea bowl for traditional Darye practice, or gift it alongside a chasen and whisk holder for a complete Korean tea ritual set that needs no explanation.
Handcrafted by Heo Dokyung. Made in Korea.