In terms of the design of the Kyusu, there are
four main types of handles. None of them are particularly better or worse, so you may like to choose one based on based on ow easy it is to hold, or how it might look, and the type of tea you want to drink.
Handle on the side
This is the traditional type of teapot. It means you
can hold the lid on with your thumb, so that you can brew the tea with one hand.
Handle on the back
This type has a handle on the opposite side of the
spout. This is a common teapot shape in Europe, so it blends in well with Western-style interiors.
Handle on top
This teapot is shaped like an iron kettle, and we call
it the ‘Dobin’ style. These tea pots are safe for teas brewed with boiling water, such as hojicha and bancha.
Without handle
This teapot is used for teas brewed at low temperatures, such as gyokuro.