Chawan, also known as Matcha bowls, are artistically crafted ceramic bowls designed specifically for the preparation and enjoyment of Matcha, the finely ground green tea. These bowls are not only functional utensils but also expressions of Japanese craftsmanship and aesthetics.
Traditionally handcrafted in Japan by skilled ceramic masters, Chawan undergo various techniques such as pottery and glazing. The bowls are distinguished by their unique shapes, sizes, and decorations, turning each Chawan into an individual work of art.
Whether classically simple or intricately adorned, Chawan not only serve as essential tools for the Japanese tea ceremony but also embody beauty and elegance. The variety of available Chawan allows every tea enthusiast to find a bowl that is not only functional but also provides aesthetic delight.
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An extraordinary Matcha bowl made of Tokoname clay
Chawan Kikkamon
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Made of Tokoname clay
Chawan Kiro
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With flowers inside the grid
Chawan Koshi
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Made of Tokoname clay
Chawan Koyo
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With flowers inside the grid
Chawan Yamada
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A “square” Matcha bowl by an extraordinary artist
Chawan Yottsu Hishi
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A Matcha bowl inspired by snowflakes
Chawan Yuki no Hana
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Irabo Chawan
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Chawan with crackles
Seiji Chawan Azure
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Chawan with rust-brown texture
Tenmoku Chawan Rust Brown
35 CHFplus Shipping Costs
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