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Matcha Bowl, Hira Chawan, Tea Bowl - Kyo yaki 京焼 抹茶碗
¥7,500
This is a beautiful Kyo yaki Matcha bowl with hand-painted gold and botanical patterns. Hirachawan is a matcha bowl used in the tea ceremony during the summer. It helps the tea cool down in the hot summer. Material: Ceramic Size(Approx): height - 50mm / diameter - 143mm Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made Condition: Excellent This vintage item ships from Japan
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Matcha Bowl, Chawan, Tea Bowl - Hagi yaki 萩焼 抹茶碗
¥7,500
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Handmade matcha bowls with beautiful natural colors are thin, light, and delicate, as they are ground and molded with a potter's wheel. The pale pink and orange colors of the glaze due to the kiln changes enhance the matcha. Hagi ware, which is highly regarded as a tea pottery, has a saying, "Hagi's seven changes. This means that as Hagi ware is used for many years, its color changes and it takes on a "wabi" or "sabi" look. Material: Ceramic Size(Approx): height - 60mm / diameter -135mm Origin: Japan Yamaguchi ceramic Hagi yaki Made in Japan hand made Condition: Excellent This vintage item ships from Japan
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Small Matcha Bowl, Nodate Chawan, Out Door Tea Bowl
¥3,000
This is a slightly smaller matcha cup for enjoying tea at nodate. Nodate is the art of making tea in the open air while communing with nature. The design is reminiscent of yin and yang, with black, gray, and white glazes applied by skilled craftsmen. Material: Ceramic Size(Approx): height - 67mm / diameter - 87mm Origin: Made in Japan hand made Condition: Excellent This vintage item ships from Japan
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Ceremonial Matcha Travel Set
¥12,000
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Everything you need to make traditional Japanese matcha is included in this beautiful indigo-dyed Kasuri (traditional Japanese crafted fabric) bag. The kit includes 30 grams of Uji organic matcha tea (in a can), a beautiful glazed matcha bowl, a foldable chashaku and a small chasen that can be compactly stored in the case, and a 100% cotton tea mat. All tea utensils are delicately handcrafted and made in Japan. Enjoy matcha anywhere you go!