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A purple matcha bowl inspired by cherry blossoms bathed in twilight—the subtle shift from day to night where dreams take shape. A soft pink crowns the rim of the bowl.
Crafted by Chojuro Kiln, known for their dedication to exquisite glaze blending, this bowl was created in collaboration with MUSUBI KILN to express the beauty of spring in Japan, envisioned through the gentle glow of dusk and sakura.
The bowl’s refined cylindrical form provides a stable hold and makes whisking effortless. Ideal for both beginners and connoisseurs, it brings the joy of matcha drinking a little closer to everyday life.
Packaged in a wooden box, ribboned with a mizuhiki knot in a matching tone, it includes a concept card that enhances the visual story of the piece. A thoughtful gift that brings the hush of early evening to your tea moments.
DETALLES
Quantity | 1 |
Size |
Profundidad 11,5 cm (4,5 pulgadas) x Alto 7,0 cm (2,8 pulgadas) [Caja de madera] |
Capacity | 600 ml (20,3 onzas líquidas) |
Weight | 250 gramos (8,8 onzas) |
Material | semiporcelana |
Package Type | Caja de madera |
Microwave | Sí |
Dishwasher | Sí |
Fabricante / Marca
Chojuro Kiln is a Hasami ware studio founded in 1980 in Hasami City, Nagasaki Prefecture. From forming to glazing and decorating, every step of the ceramic-making process is handled in-house, allowing for a high level of creative control. The kiln is especially known for its dedication to glaze research.
Its pieces range from bright and cheerful to soft and earthy, showcasing subtle textures and a wide spectrum of color. With a focus on warmth and daily usability, Chojuro Kiln’s ceramics bring a spirited charm to the modern table.
Artesanía
La cerámica Hasami es una cerámica tradicional japonesa producida en la ciudad de Hasami, la "Ciudad de la Alfarería", ubicada en la prefectura de Nagasaki, Kyushu. Se ha utilizado como vajilla duradera y de uso diario durante más de 400 años.
La cerámica Hasami se caracteriza por sus vibrantes pinturas sobre una hermosa porcelana blanca pura, un estilo típico de la porcelana japonesa. Si bien los patrones tradicionales se han heredado, cada día se crean nuevos diseños que se adaptan a la perfección a los estilos de vida modernos.
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