Matcha bowl Arita Tea cup GIFT SETS HASAMI PORCELAIN MATCHA BOWLS TEA CEREMONY
Matcha bowl Arita Tea cup GIFT SETS HASAMI PORCELAIN MATCHA BOWLS TEA CEREMONY
Matcha bowl Arita Tea cup GIFT SETS HASAMI PORCELAIN MATCHA BOWLS TEA CEREMONY
Matcha bowl Arita Tea cup GIFT SETS HASAMI PORCELAIN MATCHA BOWLS TEA CEREMONY
Matcha bowl Arita Tea cup GIFT SETS HASAMI PORCELAIN MATCHA BOWLS TEA CEREMONY

Matcha bowl Arita

Sale price¥4,800
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  • Select the "GIFT SET" option to order the complete set.
  • This matcha bowl makes a thoughtful gift for family, friends, and loved ones.
  • Designed for those who enjoy sipping tea or matcha while holding the bowl with both hands.
  • Authentically made in Japan in Hasami

Embrace the experience with this ceramic matcha bowl! Its bold and unique design enhances the enjoyment of matcha or any hot beverage. With a generous 450 ml capacity,

Features: 

  • Includes 1 tea ceremony bowl
  • Dimensions of the bowl: Ø4.7 x H3.1" (Ø12 x H8 cm)
  • Total volume of the bowl: 12.3 oz (450 ml)
  • Curb weight: 400g
  • MADE IN JAPAN in Hasami

Gift set features:

  • Includes 1 bowl / 1 whisk & holder / 30 g of Uji premium matcha powder / 1 scoop /  Gift box
  • Curb weight: 900g
  • Material: ceramic for the bowl  and the whisk holder/ Natural bamboo for the scoop and the whisk
  • MADE IN JAPAN 


Precautions for use: 

  • Please be aware that the actual color, pattern, shape and size may slightly differ from the pictures shown on this website. It is hand-made by an artist and made from and with natural materials. The products' color is affected by not only the glaze's color but also the clay's color itself. We won’t accept a return for a slight color difference.
  • Dishwasher safe: NO
  • Microwavable: NO
  • Oven safe: NO
  • Do not place near an open flame

CRAFT ' S BACKGROUND HASAMI YAKI

  • Nagasaki Roots: A 400-year history of porcelain production in the town of Hasami, originally for the common people.
  • Kurawanka Style: Famous for sturdy, affordable "Kurawanka-wan" bowls used on riverboats during the Edo period.
  • Modern Aesthetic: Known today for clean, minimalist designs and vibrant glazes that blend seamlessly with Western lifestyles.
  • Division of Labor: A unique collaborative system where specialized workshops handle distinct steps, ensuring high-volume quality.