Item no.: 43013.1
Mino-yaki matcha bowl (chawan) from Gifu Prefecture.The blue-green color gradients on the outside of the bowl are reminiscent of the sea, especially also, due to the glaze that is glossy on top and matte on the bottom. On the inside and at the foot of the bowl, the light color of the clay can be seen.Due to the bulbous shape of the bowl is plenty of space to swing the match broom. This makes the bowl highly recommended, especially for matcha novices.
The bowl is about 7.5cm high and has a diameter of 12cm. Matcha bowls are actually never filled completely, but only to about 1/3 with about 100ml per serving.
This bowl is made in Japan.
Please note that the shape, color and size of the tea pottery may vary slightly!
Item No. 40134.1
Matcha bowl (Chawan) from China with a glossy, black glaze.
The uneven rim of the bowl is characteristic for the Japanese sense for finding beauty in imperfection and asymmetry. Seen from the side the variations in height resemble the silhouette of a hilly landscape.
The bowl is about 8cm high and 12,8cm wide. Please note that the shape, colour and size of the tea ceramics can vary slightly!
Matcha bowls are usually filled to only about one third with about 100ml per portion. The shape of the bowl is quite wide to leave enough room to easily whisk up your Matcha.
Item no.: 43000.1
Dark matcha bowl (chawan) with vertical relief on the outside.
Due to the wide shape of the bowl there is plenty of room to swing the matcha whisk. The bowl is therefore highly recommended for matcha novices.
The bowl is about 7cm high and has a diameter of 10cm. Matcha bowls are actually never filled completely, but only to about 1/3 with about 100ml per serving.
This bowl is made in Japan.
Please note that the shape, color and size of the tea pottery may vary slightly!
Item no.: 43009.1Matcha bowl (Chawan)
Bright matcha bowl (chawan) decorated with delicate cherry blossoms.Due to the wide shape of the bowl there is plenty of room to swing the matcha whisk. The bowl is therefore highly recommended for matcha novices.
The bowl is about 7.5cm high and has a diameter of 11.5cm. Matcha bowls are actually never filled completely, but only to about 1/3 with about 100ml per serving.This bowl is made in Japan.
Please note that the shape, color and size of the tea ceramics may vary slightly!
Item no.: 43003.1Dark brown matcha bowl (Chawan)
Due to the wide shape of the bowl there is plenty of room to swing the matcha whisk. The bowl is therefore highly recommended for matcha novices.
The bowl is about 7.5cm high and has a diameter of 12.5cm. Matcha bowls are actually never filled completely, but only to about 1/3 with about 100ml per serving.This bowl is made in Japan.
Please note that the shape, color and size of the tea pottery may vary slightly!
Item no.: 43005.1Dark matcha bowl (chawan) with greenish glaze on the outside.The tapered shape with the egg indentation on the top rim is also called "Tenmoku-Gata", after the area of Tien Mu in ancient China. Translated, this means something like "heavenly eye".The wide opening and rather small size are also characteristic of summer bowls (compared to rather thick-walled, tall winter bowls, in which the tea cools down more slowly).
Such summer bowls (usually without any other seasonal features or decoration) are popularly used for the so-called nodate tea ceremony, which is held outdoors.
The bowl is about 6.5cm high and has a diameter of 12cm. Matcha bowls are actually never filled completely, but only about 1/3 with about 100ml per serving.
This bowl is made in Japan.
Please note that the shape, color and size of the tea ceramics may vary slightly!
Item no. 43006.1
Dark nodate matcha bowl (chawan) with petrol colored glaze on the inside.The tapered shape with the egg indentation on the top rim is also called "Tenmoku-Gata", after the area of Tien Mu in ancient China. Translated, this means something like "heavenly eye".The wide opening and rather small size are also characteristic of summer bowls (compared to rather thick-walled, tall winter bowls, in which the tea cools down more slowly).
Such summer bowls (usually without any other seasonal features or decoration) are popularly used for the so-called nodate tea ceremony, which is held outdoors.
Item no.: 43008.1
Light gray, round matcha bowl that narrows towards the bottom.
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Please note that the shape, color and size of the tea ceramics may vary slightly!
Item no.: 43004.1
Matcha bowl (Chawan) with light green-white glaze.
Due to the wide shape of the bowl there is plenty of room to swing the matcha whisk. The bowl is therefore highly recommended for matcha novices.
The bowl is about 7.5cm high and has a diameter of 12.5cm. Matcha bowls are actually never filled completely, but only to about 1/3 with about 100ml per serving.
This bowl is made in Japan.
Please note that the shape, color and size of the tea ceramics may vary slightly!