Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean model in blue with abstract pattern in White
A hand holding the Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean model over the matching accessory mug.
The Asayu Japan Coffee Dripper Ocean model put over the accessory mug and with a paper filter on it.
Pouring water over the paper filter on the mounted Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean model to make coffee
Bottom of the Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean model with the 3 filter holes.
View from the top of the Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean Blue model with the 3 filter holes.
Close-up of the glaze in the Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean model in blue with abstract white pattern.
4 steps of the manufacturing process of the 100% Made in Japan Ceramic Coffee Drippers by Asayu Japan in Gifu.
  • Cargar imagen en el visor de la galería, Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean model in blue with abstract pattern in White
  • Cargar imagen en el visor de la galería, A hand holding the Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean model over the matching accessory mug.
  • Cargar imagen en el visor de la galería, The Asayu Japan Coffee Dripper Ocean model put over the accessory mug and with a paper filter on it.
  • Cargar imagen en el visor de la galería, Pouring water over the paper filter on the mounted Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean model to make coffee
  • Cargar imagen en el visor de la galería, Bottom of the Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean model with the 3 filter holes.
  • Cargar imagen en el visor de la galería, View from the top of the Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean Blue model with the 3 filter holes.
  • Cargar imagen en el visor de la galería, Close-up of the glaze in the Asayu Japan Ceramic Coffee Dripper Ocean model in blue with abstract white pattern.
  • Cargar imagen en el visor de la galería, 4 steps of the manufacturing process of the 100% Made in Japan Ceramic Coffee Drippers by Asayu Japan in Gifu.

Ceramic Coffee Dripper in Ocean Blue

Precio habitual
$29.99 USD
Precio de venta
$29.99 USD
Precio habitual
$37.99 USD
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Ceramic Coffee Dripper in Ocean Blue

[ Specification ]
Size: L 120 × W 100 × H 60 mm (L 4.72 × W 3.94 × H 2.36 inch)
Weight: 250g (8.82oz)
Material: Ceramic
Origin: Toki, Gifu prefecture (Japan)
※There might be minor variations in color, size and weight due to the artisan process and kiln temperature conditions.
There might be pointy cracks in the glaze. It is not a defect, but an intended feature and consequence of the artisanal process. In Japan, we embrace natural imperfections!


[ 100% Made in Japan ]
Coffee dripper made of real Japanese pottery ceramic in the city of Mizunami, Gifu prefecture. They are made in Mino ware style (minoyaki), which was developed more than 1300 years ago. Mino ware is a protected traditional craft from Gifu prefecture characterized by the innovative glaze use and its unusual shapes and colors, which create different patterns, so no 2 items are the same.

[ Easy-to-use Pour Over Coffee Dripper ]
Ocean blue coffee dripper that can be used not only for coffee but for all types of tea as well. Very simple, easy-to-use (Best use with the Asayu Ocean Blue Accessory Ceramic Mug from the same collection, sold separately). They are microwave, dishwasher, freezer, and dish dryer safe. Not safe to use in open burner stoves or ovens.

[ How to Use? ]
1) Place paper filters inside the coffee dripper.

2) Add about 10gr of ground coffee and bloom it. That is, pour enough hot water to the point where it’s completely absorbed by the grounds, about 30 seconds.

3) From the center, slowly pour 120ml of hot water in a spiral motion towards the outer edge until sinking the coffee. Wait for the coffee bed to stop dripping.

4) Repeat 2 or 3 times. It takes around 2-3 minutes in total.

5) Enjoy!



[ Selfcare Through Food ]
In Asayu Japan we believe in taking care of yourself through your 5 senses. Incorporate wabi sabi & self-care into your life by using these cups to serve warm and healthy meals that create a happy moment in your daily routine. Do you want examples? Then scan the QR code included in the catalog to see recipes and ideas of how to use Asayu Japan's products to connect with yourself.

Customer Reviews

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DJP
Perfect Pour Over

"This is my 4th pour over coffee maker, and I think I've found a keeper. It uses inexpensive, widely available Melitta #2 filters, is lead-safe ceramic made in Japan, and doesn't vacuum lock and burble-splash or drip on my counter. For these qualities, I'm willing to overlook it's slightly small size (I wish Asayu made a larger one) and the fact that I can't see the level of coffee in my mug.

Previously, I tried Chemex (expensive filters, small size vacuum locks), Brewista (vacuum lock, burble splash), and a ceramic one I thought was made somewhere other than China, but it wasn't true. Nothing wrong with most Chinese products, but I've had 2 Chinese food preparation items tested for lead and the results were bad."

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Elliot
Love my coffee

"Serves me well, don’t have to waste coffee for one cup"

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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(2)
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DJP
Perfect Pour Over

"This is my 4th pour over coffee maker, and I think I've found a keeper. It uses inexpensive, widely available Melitta #2 filters, is lead-safe ceramic made in Japan, and doesn't vacuum lock and burble-splash or drip on my counter. For these qualities, I'm willing to overlook it's slightly small size (I wish Asayu made a larger one) and the fact that I can't see the level of coffee in my mug.

Previously, I tried Chemex (expensive filters, small size vacuum locks), Brewista (vacuum lock, burble splash), and a ceramic one I thought was made somewhere other than China, but it wasn't true. Nothing wrong with most Chinese products, but I've had 2 Chinese food preparation items tested for lead and the results were bad."

E
Elliot
Love my coffee

"Serves me well, don’t have to waste coffee for one cup"