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GUSTA SUPPLIES Matcha Tea Whisk/Chasen, 100 bristle
GUSTA SUPPLIES Matcha Tea Whisk/Chasen, 100 bristle
GUSTA SUPPLIES Matcha Tea Whisk/Chasen, 100 bristle
GUSTA SUPPLIES Matcha Tea Whisk/Chasen, 100 bristle
GUSTA SUPPLIES Matcha Tea Whisk/Chasen, 100 bristle
GUSTA SUPPLIES Matcha Tea Whisk/Chasen, 100 bristle
GUSTA SUPPLIES Matcha Tea Whisk/Chasen, 100 bristle

GUSTA SUPPLIES Matcha Tea Whisk/Chasen, 100 bristle

Gusta Supplies

$24.95

Whisking matcha brings a sense of tranquility to the mind.  Bristles brushing back and forth, frothing up the water and matcha in your tea bowl (chawan), proportion of which you have duly decided to be just right.  Yet, there are just times when your concoction ends up with large bubbles or the froth disappears once you stopped whisking.  Was it the method, or the whisk? 

‘Chasen’ is the Japanese word for tea whisk, mostly crafted from a single tube of bamboo, bristle by bristle it was cut, and then tightened to create its signature form.  The more bristles there are, the easier it is to achieve superfine froth that provides a smooth, creamy mouthfeel.  The less bristles there are, in turn, strength and durability is gained.

This 100 bristle tea whisk (百本立) has more bristles than its normal 70-bristle counterpart.  Classically reserved for nobilities, it easily froths up thin tea (usucha) where the amount of matcha should not be too much.  Using a chasen with a higher number of bristle is a sign of humility, with implication of one's lack of skill.

Diameter:  5.5 x 2.2 x 11 cm  /  2.2 x 0.9 x 4.3 in

The bamboo whisk is susceptible to dry conditions.

Includes plastic case

Note: Colour may not be exactly as photographed.

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Directions

Wet the tip of the bamboo bristles with water before each use, prior to whisking.  It prevents breakage during whisking because water makes the bamboo bristles more flexible and strong.

The handle can also develop a thin hairline crack due to dry conditions.  It is not uncommon for bamboo to crack in dry conditions; this is simply a natural characteristic of bamboo.  Even if the handle develops a thin hairline crack, it should not affect the usability.  We recommend you continue to use the whisk as long as it is usable.

Bamboo bristle tips are strongly curled before use.  The tips will usually uncurl after the first or second use; this is quite normal and expected.

Tips for whisking

When you prepare Matcha, first, whisk slowly over the entire bottom inside of the Matcha Bowl, so that the Chasen bamboo bristle tips touch the bottom inside of the Matcha Bowl.  Then quickly whisk the upper half of the Matcha brew, moving the bamboo Chasen quickly like writing the letter "W."  This method creates a nice frothy lather and helps to improve the shelf life of the bamboo Chasen.

Whisk Guide

The "Number" represents the approximate number of prongs.  The more prongs, the more froth or foam it produces.  This, however is not an indication of better quality as some Japanese schools of tea ceremony frown upon froth.  Urasenke, the biggest school of tea ceremony, teaches that an even level of froth is desirable.  This has become standard among non-practitioners.

Shape:  The shape of this whisk is made according to Urasenke standards with the tips of the prongs curled inward.

Number Name
16 平穂 Heiho
32 荒穂 Araho
48 中荒穂 Naka-araho
64 常穂 Tsuneho / 並穂 Namiho
72 数穂 Kazuho / 繁穂 Binho
80 八十本立 (means "80-prong")
96 百本立 (means "100-prong")
120 百二十本立 (means "120-prong")
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Inventory Last Updated: Dec 26, 2024

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