
Spare and quiet, a ceramic vessel that holds only what it needs — and nothing more.
Cheongbaekwon (청백원) approaches ceramic making as a practice of reduction — removing everything unnecessary until only essential form remains. This matcha whisk holder, fired in high-temperature Korean clay and glazed in tones of white, grey, or black, carries that philosophy into the tea table. Its curved interior secures the chasen upright after use, allowing it to dry and maintain its shape while remaining a composed object in its own right. An expression of Korean Minimalism through traditional ceramic craft: no decoration, only presence and intention.
Place it on a tea tray beside a bamboo whisk and matcha bowl as part of a clean, composed morning setup. It holds its own on a bathroom counter or vanity shelf as a resting place for brushes or small cosmetic tools, and pairs naturally alongside a chasen as a functional and aesthetic matcha gift that needs no additional explanation.
Handcrafted by Cheongbaekwon. Made in Korea.