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Handloom Pour Over Filters

Handloom Pour Over Filters

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DESCRIPTION These handloom coffee filters are made from kora (unbleached and undyed) cotton yarn of 60’s x 40’s count. Cloth filters allow more of the coffee’s natural oils to pass through, producing a clean, sediment-free cup with rich aromatics, a buttery mouthfeel, and a higher perceived acidity.

SIZE & WEIGHT These cloth filters are made for the Hario V-60. You can select a 01, 02, 03 size depending on your brewing equipment.

COMPATIBILITY These cloth filters are designed to fit the Hario V-60 dripper. Choose between sizes 01, 02, or 03 based on your brewing setup. We recommend experimenting with Medium Coarse, Medium, or Medium Fine grind sizes to suit your flavour preference.

INCLUDED Each set comes with 3 handloom filters.

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How to Use

RECIPE For a pour over, place a filter in your dripper and rinse with hot water to eliminate the taste of paper. Add 15g of medium-ground coffee. Pour 250ml of hot water (92-94°C) in slow, circular motions, starting from the centre and moving outward, allowing the coffee to bloom, and continue pouring until the desired amount of water has passed through.

CARE You can rinse, hand wash with soap, or place this set in the dishwasher. Our cloth filters are reusable (though not forever!). For best results, rinse the cloth filter with hot water a few times before brewing, and after use, rinse again and air dry. Avoid wringing or squeezing them dry, as this can affect their shape. Over time, these filters may shrink slightly, so some adjustments to grind size, brewing time, and ratio may be needed to perfect your brew. To be completely honest, we’ve been using cloth filters exclusively for the past three years, and we wouldn’t dream of going back to paper. We’re confident you’ll enjoy the same results!

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Meet the Artist

ORIGIN Bangalore, Telangana & Andhra Pradesh, India

COLLABORATION These handloom coffee filters are a tribute to community, craftsmanship, and resilience in a time of crisis. The fabric is sourced from Dastkar Andhra, an award-winning organisation that has worked for decades to revive handloom weaving in villages across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The filters are stitched by mothers whose children study at the Parikrma Humanity Foundation in Bangalore—many of them skilled, small-scale tailors who face severe livelihood disruptions as the consumer economy shifts to mass-produced, use and throw garments. 

DESIGN There’s a reason we designed V60 cloth filters to be reusable: we were shocked by how massive the manual brewing sector has become in specialty coffee—and how reliant it is on virgin, imported paper filters. Imagine: freshly pulped trees turned into paper, flown thousands of miles, just for a single cup of coffee. It felt bizarre, and we wanted no part of it. Our handloom cloth filters can be used many, many times—think a hundred brews—before they need to be retired.

FAQs

Have questions? We’ve got answers! Here are some of the questions people have had about Handloom Pour Over Filters. If you have more, check out our FAQs page or feel free to contact us!

How are these cloth filters different from regular paper filters? -

Our cloth filters are handmade using unbleached, undyed cotton yarn, allowing more of the coffee’s natural oils to pass through for a richer, more aromatic cup. Unlike disposable paper filters, they are reusable and offer a buttery mouthfeel with higher perceived acidity.

Are these filters compatible with all pour-over coffee makers? -

These filters are specifically designed for the Hario V-60 dripper but can work with most cone-shaped brewers. You can choose between sizes 01, 02, or 03 to fit your brewing setup.

How do I care for the cloth filters to ensure longevity? -

Simply rinse the filter with hot water before and after brewing, and hand wash with soap if needed. Avoid wringing them dry to maintain their shape. Over time, the filters may shrink slightly, so adjust your grind size and brewing time as needed.

How long do these cloth filters last, and how many brews can I get from one? -

With proper care, each cloth filter can last through approximately 100 brews. They are a sustainable alternative to single-use paper filters, making them an eco-friendly choice for manual brewing.

Why did you choose to make cloth filters instead of paper ones? -

We wanted to address the environmental impact of disposable paper filters, which often involve using virgin paper flown from thousands of miles away. Our reusable cloth filters are crafted locally and support small-scale artisans, making them a sustainable and socially responsible choice.

I run a cafe, can you supply these to me for my cafe? -

Yes, we can supply our Pour Over Cloth Filters to your café! Please reach out to us for bulk orders and pricing options. We’d love to support your café with our sustainable brewing gear.

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