Kusenaoshi
癖直し
くせなおし
In Japanese, "Kuse" is both a habit and a curl (e.g. of hair), "naoshi" is the correction. Thanks to its shape, the whisk holder is not only a stylish accessory but also corrects the curling of the bamboo tines - or the habit of the matcha whisk returning to its original, straight shape - and thus keeps the whisk in shape for longer.
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Item No. 40210.1
Light blue Matcha whisk stand (Kusenaoshi).
Matcha whisk stands not only make for a practical and pretty storage solution for your Matcha whisk, but can also help to prolong its life span.
The prongs of the whisk will naturally return to their natural straight shape after a while. Placing the Matcha whisk on a whisk stand will help to maintain its shape.
The Japanese name Kusenaoshi translates fittingly to correcting or adjusting bad habits.
Please note that the shape, colour and size of the tea ceramics can vary slightly!
Item No. 40211.1
Light green Matcha whisk stand (Kusenaoshi).
Matcha whisk stands not only make for a practical and pretty storage solution for your Matcha whisk, but can also help to prolong its life span.
The prongs of the whisk will naturally return to their natural straight shape after a while. Placing the Matcha whisk on a whisk stand will help to maintain its shape.
The Japanese name Kusenaoshi translates fittingly to correcting or adjusting bad habits.
Please note that the shape, colour and size of the tea ceramics can vary slightly!