A quiet, warm vessel for your daily ritual.
Product Story
Designed as a gentle companion to the Ubatcha ritual, this mug brings a sense of calm to the morning table. Its soft, minimalist silhouette and creamy white finish echo the quiet pleasure of slow routines — a moment where warmth settles into the hands, breath softens, and the day begins with intention. Crafted to elevate matcha and ube drinks, it offers a familiar comfort while adding a refined, contemporary presence to your ritual.
Essential Details
Made from double-walled stainless steel, the Ubatcha Mug maintains temperature longer than a traditional ceramic cup, preserving the warmth and texture of your drink. Its balanced weight, smooth lip, and matte finish with a subtly glossy embossed logo create a tactile, sensory experience.
• Material: double-walled stainless steel
• Finish: matte exterior with textured glossy logo
• Capacity: 360 ml
• Color: creamy white
• Craft: engineered for heat retention and long-lasting durability
Benefits
• Keeps drinks warm noticeably longer
• Balanced, comfortable grip for everyday use
• Smooth drinking edge for a refined sipping experience
• Aesthetic, minimalist design that enhances the ritual
How to Use
Pour your hot or iced matcha, ube latte, or morning beverage into the mug. Hold it with both hands, allowing the warmth and weight to anchor the moment. Use it as part of your daily wellness routine, integrating quiet intention with each sip.
What Makes It Unique
The Ubatcha Mug is not merely a cup, but an object shaped for presence. Its double-walled design offers functional elegance, while the serene aesthetic blends Japanese-inspired simplicity with modern minimalism. A premium yet accessible piece, it completes the Ubatcha ritual by transforming everyday drinks into a mindful pause.
Commitment & Transparency
The mug is produced in small batches using responsible manufacturing practices. Free from lead and made to last, each piece undergoes quality checks to ensure durability, safety, and consistency. Designed to accompany your ritual for years, not seasons.