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Sakura-Matcha-Set-Growing-KarmaMatcha-Set-mit-Besen-und-Loeffel
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Matcha Schale Sakura Sakura Matcha Schale
Japanese Matcha tea bowl Chawan – Ido-Gata with brown-red glazeJapanese Matcha tea bowl Chawan – Ido-Gata with brown-red glaze
Japanese matcha tea bowl – Han tsutsu-gata “Earth” (1910)Japanese matcha tea bowl – Han tsutsu-gata “Earth” (1910)
Japanese Matcha Tea Bowl – Han tsutsu-gata Coal Orange Raku (Vintage, 1960s–70s)Japanese Matcha Tea Bowl – Han tsutsu-gata Coal Orange Raku (Vintage, 1960s–70s)
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Matcha bowl “Grime Raku” – Handmade Chawan in Han tsutsu-gata shapeMatcha bowl “Grime Raku” – Handmade Chawan in Han tsutsu-gata shape
Matcha bowl “rust ash” – Han tsutsu-gata Chawan from JapanMatcha bowl “rust ash” – Han tsutsu-gata Chawan from Japan
Matcha bowl Han tsutsu-gata – Raku amber chawan from JapanHan TsuTsu Gata Raku Teeschale aus Japan
Matcha bowl “Stone Shadow” – Japanese matcha cup with characterMatcha bowl “Stone Shadow” – Japanese matcha cup with character
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Matcha bowl “Mother of Pearl Spiral” – Handmade matcha cup in Wan-nari style from JapanMatcha bowl “Mother of Pearl Spiral” – Handmade matcha cup in Wan-nari style from Japan
Matcha bowl “Rokuon-ji 1951” – vintage Komogai-nari from JapanMatcha bowl “Rokuon-ji 1951” – vintage Komogai-nari from Japan
Matcha bowl Enshō – handmade matcha cup from Japan with a marble lookMatcha bowl Enshō – handmade matcha cup from Japan with a marble look
Weisse Teeschale mit Aufdruck aus JapanTeeschale aus Japan
Original Japanese Matcha Bowl – Aka-Raku “Into the Red” (Han tsutsu-gata)Original Japanese Matcha Bowl – Aka-Raku “Into the Red” (Han tsutsu-gata)
Blaue Matcha Schale Nahaufnahme Teeschale
Teeschale schwarz aus JapanSchwarze Matchaschale mit braunem Rand
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Rosafarbene Teeschale Growing Karma Sandfarbene Teeschale Growing Karma
Schwarze Teeschale aus JapanVideo Teeschale aus Japan

Works of art with history

Original Japanese tea and matcha bowls

Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Japanese tea ceremonies and discover our hand-picked collection of unique tea and matcha bowls. Each bowl in our shop is a unique, handcrafted piece with its own story, sourced directly from antique dealers and traditional Japanese potteries. Our bowls come from the most famous ceramic regions, such as Kyoto, Mino, Hagi , and Shigaraki , known for their centuries-old ceramic craftsmanship.

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Here, masterpieces are created by experienced potters (陶芸家, Tougeika) and renowned workshops that combine traditional techniques with aesthetic perfection. From the simple elegance of Raku pottery to the soft, earthy feel of Hagi bowls, each bowl is an expression of Japanese craftsmanship and culture. Our range includes Chawan (茶碗) – classic matcha bowls for the traditional preparation of your matcha.

Of course, we also have the Kyusu (急須) , the typical teapot for green tea. Every imperfection and every color gradient tells a story, making each bowl a work of art that captures the spirit of the Japanese tea ceremony. Create an authentic tea experience with our original Japanese bowls. Feel the harmony and elegance of Japanese tea culture and enjoy the unique combination of aesthetics and craftsmanship—directly from Japan to you.

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Chawan (茶碗) – Between tradition and modernity

Traditional chawan are often characterized by earthy tones, organic shapes, and understated elegance – a homage to Japan's natural landscapes. Modern matcha bowls, on the other hand, breathe fresh air into the traditional craft: Contemporary ceramicists experiment with bold glazes, surprising color schemes, and asymmetrical shapes – always in keeping with the spirit of the tea ceremony.

What makes today's chawan special is the combination of innovation and tradition. Classic Raku or Hagi bowls stand alongside modern versions with clean edges, vibrant patterns, or echoes of famous pottery styles such as Nitten or Kyo-yaki. Some matcha bowls deliberately incorporate irregular or wavy edges—inspired by mountain silhouettes—thus creating a sensual connection to Japanese nature.

Whether you prefer the rustic, hand-formed look of historic chawan or are drawn to avant-garde forms, each bowl in our selection reflects the diversity of Japanese tea ceramics. It's not just a vessel, it's an expression—and invites you to experience matcha as part of a vibrant, ever-evolving art form.