CHF300
Warm hues of autumn harvest—a Kiyomizu bowl that celebrates the season.
1 in stock
Kiyomizu ware is a Kyoto pottery tradition that emerged in the early 17th century, reflecting the refined culture of Japan’s ancient capital. The cream glaze with fine crackle is hand-painted with chestnut motifs in warm autumn tones. Its seasonal design makes it ideal not only for celebrating the harvest season but also for enjoying tea in daily life.
Product Specifications
Origin: Kyoto Prefecture (Kyoyaki / Kiyomizuyaki ware)
Maker: Akatsuki-Gama (暁窯)
Usage: Tea ceremony, matcha preparation, interior display, or collection
Size (Approx.)
Material & Technique
Material: Ceramic
Technique: Handcrafted, traditional Kiyomizu ware pottery
Accessories
Paulownia wooden box (Outer dimensions: approx. 18.5 × 18.5 × 11.5 cm)
Please note: This box is not the original dedicated box for this tea bowl. It is a replacement box from another tea bowl, and the inscriptions on the box do not correspond to this item.





