We are super excited to announce a series of bespoke, limited edition V60 Drippers, featuring designs by talented artists from around the world.
HARIO is excited to announce our collaboration with Tachikichi, a world-renowned Japanese maker of ceramics, that was founded in Kyoto back in 1752.
These drippers are only available in limited quantities, so get them while they last!
Chōjū-Giga
The Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga (鳥獣人物戯画, lit.: animal-person caricatures) is a set of picture scrolls dating back to the 12th-13th century. They depict anthropomorphic rabbits, monkeys and frogs, among other animals. It is thought that it was also satirical, as monks are made fun of by depicting them as animals. The scrolls are designated as a national treasure in Japan, and are by many credited as the 'first manga' (Japanese comic).
The Chōjū-Giga V60 depicts the famous scene of the frog and rabbit wrestling, as well as a rabbit chasing a thief with a long stick.
Shonzui
Shonzui (祥瑞, lit.: good omen/auspicious) is a type of Japanese pattern that features auspicious symbols like pine, bamboo and plum blossoms on a larger, geometrical tortoise-shell pattern.
About the V60
The award-winning HARIO V60 is the dripper of choice for coffee professionals and enthusiasts all over the world, and was designed for accessibility, versatility, and most importantly, making good coffee. And that it does!
Learn more about the V60 here!
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