Bizen ware, one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns, has been made in Okayama since the 12th–13th century.
This unglazed matcha bowl was wood-fired, producing natural ash patterns and fire marks on its reddish clay body.
Its weight and solidity give a sense of grounded presence, valued in the tea ceremony for expressing the raw elements of earth and flame.
Product Specifications (Example: Bizen Ware Matcha Tea Bowl)
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Origin: Bizen, Okayama Prefecture
- Manufacturer: Sangoku-Gama(三国窯)
- Artist: Ohara Jari (大原砂利)
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Usage: For tea ceremony, matcha preparation, interior display, or collection
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