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Cherry blossoms are striking in full bloom, yet each flower is quiet and fleeting. The Floating Sakura Matcha Bowl reflects that quality in an understated way, capturing the moment just as petals begin to fall. The scattered blossoms, set against open space, create a composed and restrained impression. It brings a subtle sense of Japanese beauty to everyday moments.
This katakuchi matcha bowl is crafted by Tosen Kiln, a longstanding Kyo ware kiln in Kyoto. Kyo ware’s finely textured clay gives the surface a smooth, gentle feel, while the restrained, precise brushwork allows the cherry blossom motif to emerge naturally. The soft ground color enhances the blossoms, lending them a fresh, delicate presence. Subtle detailing brings the design to life, from the pale yellow stamens to the varied pink tones layered across each petal. The piece carries an appeal that goes beyond the visual, drawing the hand almost instinctively.
Created as an original for MUSUBI KILN, this bowl is available in two colorways: tokiiro pink and usuzumi gray. Tokiiro pink carries a soft, warm blush, while usuzumi gray introduces a calmer, more contemporary tone. The spacing between motif and blank surface is carefully considered, giving the composition a sense of ease. A cherry blossom pattern also appears on the interior, gradually revealed in use, adding a subtle layer of discovery. A slight indentation along the side becomes noticeable only when held, forming part of the tactile experience.
DETAILS
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | L 10.7 cm (4.2 in) x W 11.5 cm (4.5 in) x H 7.5 cm (3.0 in) |
| Capacity | 250 ml (8.5 fl oz) |
| Weight | 200 g (7.1 oz) |
| Material | Stoneware |
| Package Type | Paper box |
| Microwave | No |
| Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Tosen Kiln embraces Kyoto’s traditional craftsmanship while adapting it for the modern era. Originally founded in 1868 as a Kiyomizu ware wholesaler, Tosen Kiln opened a ceramics production studio in 1944. Today, the kiln continues its legacy in Kyoto’s history-rich Gojo neighborhood.
Drawing inspiration from the precise wheel-throwing techniques and luminous paintings of Edo-period master potter Nonomura Ninsei, Tosen Kiln preserves this heritage while creating pieces that suit contemporary aesthetics.

Crafts
Kyo ware and Kiyomizu ware, collectively known as Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki, are celebrated pottery styles from Kyoto. Known for their vibrant designs, finely sculpted forms, and dedication to handcrafted detail, these wares reflect Kyoto’s distinctive sense of beauty and artistic refinement.
Defined by a long-cultivated diversity, Kyo ware and Kiyomizu ware have drawn on techniques and styles from pottery traditions across Japan, evolving into a richly expressive and distinctly Kyoto art form. Recognized as a Traditional Craft of Japan in 1977, they continue to be cherished for their cultural depth and everyday appeal.

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Sakura
Japanese cherry blossoms, or sakura, are an iconic symbol of the spring season. Blooming at first bud by bud, then all at once, they drape Japan’s parks and avenues with delicate clouds of white and pink. Ephemeral, the blossoms fall quickly, reminding us to be in the moment and appreciate each day. Their beauty is celebrated across Japanese art and adorns traditional crafts. Discover the tableware and decor that will bring these graceful flowers into your own home.

