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Matcha bowl
Matcha bowl
classé dans : Matcha bowls - Whisks - Spatulas
Derived from the ancestral art of Kyōyaki and Kiyomizuyaki ceramics, this matcha bowl is the result of refined craftsmanship, born in the heart of Kyoto's cultural richness. Each piece is unique and made using varied techniques that result in a diversity of colors and styles. This model is adorned all over with the traditional Japanese "Matsu-Take-Ume" motif, an auspicious symbol representing longevity, strength, and rebirth. These three plants withstand the winter cold and have long been revered for their resilience.
The entire bowl is delicately enhanced with touches of gold, giving it a subtle shine. This product uses a vitreous glaze called shōyayu. During firing, differences in expansion between the glaze and the clay can cause fine "kan-nyū" cracks, characteristic of this piece. These natural cracks add a unique texture: on the pine pattern in particular, they evoke the real surface of the bark.
More than just a utensil, this bowl is designed to be enjoyed with all five senses. It's used to prepare tea, of course, but it's also used to contemplate it, touch it, and savor its details. Take the time to admire it from every angle once it's in your hands. This matcha bowl is both a work of art and a traditional object for everyday use or as a gift. An elegant gift for tea lovers and those who love Japanese culture.
Care Instructions
Before each use, add lukewarm water for a few minutes. This prevents tea residue from seeping into the cracks.
After each use, rinse thoroughly with clean water and let it air dry. Avoid storing it in a covered area while it's still damp to prevent mold growth.
Dimensions: 120mm (diameter); 80mm (height) Capacity: 480ml Material: Ceramic Origin: Japan
Derived from the ancestral art of Kyōyaki and Kiyomizuyaki ceramics, this matcha bowl is the result of refined craftsmanship, born in the heart of Kyoto's cultural richness. Each piece is unique and made using varied techniques that result in a diversity of colors and styles. This model is adorned all over with the traditional Japanese "Matsu-Take-Ume" motif, an auspicious symbol representing longevity, strength, and rebirth. These three plants withstand the winter cold and have long been revered for their resilience.
The entire bowl is delicately enhanced with touches of gold, giving it a subtle shine. This product uses a vitreous glaze called shōyayu. During firing, differences in expansion between the glaze and the clay can cause fine "kan-nyū" cracks, characteristic of this piece. These natural cracks add a unique texture: on the pine pattern in particular, they evoke the real surface of the bark.
More than just a utensil, this bowl is designed to be enjoyed with all five senses. It's used to prepare tea, of course, but it's also used to contemplate it, touch it, and savor its details. Take the time to admire it from every angle once it's in your hands. This matcha bowl is both a work of art and a traditional object for everyday use or as a gift. An elegant gift for tea lovers and those who love Japanese culture.
Care Instructions
Before each use, add lukewarm water for a few minutes. This prevents tea residue from seeping into the cracks.
After each use, rinse thoroughly with clean water and let it air dry. Avoid storing it in a covered area while it's still damp to prevent mold growth.
Dimensions: 120mm (diameter); 80mm (height) Capacity: 480ml Material: Ceramic Origin: Japan