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This matcha bowl features a soft color gradation and smooth texture. The calm, cylindrical form and refined atmosphere make it suitable for both tea ceremonies and daily matcha time.
The gentle purple tone is created by applying a white glaze over reddish clay that contains a high amount of iron, rather than using a purple glaze. Depending on the condition of the kiln and the bowl’s placement during firing, it may develop more blue or red hues, making each piece truly one of a kind.
Fine crackles known as kannyu add depth to the surface. As with all Hagi ware, its color and texture gradually change with use, a phenomenon known as the “seven transformations” of Hagi ware or Hagi no nanabake.
The bowl is perfectly sized to be gently cradled in both hands. With its comfortable shape and approachable design, it is a welcoming choice for both those new to matcha and experienced connoisseurs alike.
Packaged in a gift box, it also makes a thoughtful and elegant present.
DETAILS
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | D 11.0 cm (4.3 in) x H 8.0 cm (3.1 in) |
| Capacity | 400 ml (13.5 fl oz) |
| Weight | 340 g (12.0 oz) |
| Material | Stoneware |
| Package Type | Paper box |
| Microwave | No |
| Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Chinshu Kiln is a Hagi ware maker that unites traditional techniques with a contemporary spirit. Each of their vessels is characterized by the hallmarks of Hagi ware: soft, rustic textures and gentle hues, shaped by skilled artisans and knowledge passed down through generations.
With a focus on bringing Hagi ware into modern homes, Chinshu Kiln produces pieces that invite warmth, color, and quiet beauty into life’s daily rituals.

Crafts
Hagi ware is a traditional Japanese pottery produced mainly in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Known for its soft, earthy appearance and subtle textures, it is valued for the way it reveals the natural character of the locally-sourced clay. The slightly porous body retains warmth and absorbs a trace of the liquids it holds, gradually shaping the vessel’s surface and tone through years of use.
Beloved by generations of tea masters, Hagi ware has long been celebrated alongside Raku and Karatsu in the saying, “First Raku, second Hagi, third Karatsu.” Its quiet, unpretentious beauty continues to inspire both practitioners of the tea ceremony and admirers of Japanese ceramics worldwide.

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