Matcha Bowl Kyoyaki - Hana Arashi - Tea and Whisk
Matcha Bowl Kyoyaki - Hana Arashi - Tea and Whisk
Matcha Bowl Kyoyaki - Hana Arashi - Tea and Whisk

Matcha Bowl Kyoyaki - Hana Arashi

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Experience the transformative power of a handmade matcha bowl that truly matters for your matcha journey. Crafted with care and precision, these exquisite bowls go beyond aesthetics, elevating your entire matcha drinking experience.

The high-quality clay used in these bowls offers a gentle touch, ensuring a smoother whisking process. As you whisk your matcha, a superior frothiness emerges, resulting in a creamy and delicious texture that enhances every sip.

The handmade matcha bowl not only adds a touch of artistry to your ritual but also supports the talented family artists who strive to preserve their craft amidst the rise of mass-produced alternatives. Embrace the beauty and functionality of a handmade matcha bowl and delight in a matcha experience that is both visually stunning and truly enjoyable.

 

Dimensions: 5 inch W x 3.25 inch H

 

What is Kyoyaki?

Kyoyaki, also known as Kiyomizuyaki, is a traditional form of Japanese pottery that holds a rich history dating back centuries. Originating in the ancient capital city of Kyoto, Kyoyaki ceramics have been treasured for their exquisite craftsmanship and timeless beauty.

The history of Kyoyaki can be traced back to the 16th century when potters in Kyoto began producing tea utensils for the flourishing tea ceremony culture. Influenced by the aesthetics of Zen Buddhism and the refined tastes of the Japanese tea masters, Kyoyaki artisans sought to create pieces that were not only functional but also displayed an exceptional level of artistry.

One of the distinguishing features of Kyoyaki is the use of vibrant colors and intricate designs. These ceramics often feature motifs inspired by nature, such as cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, or traditional patterns like the auspicious crane or turtle. Skilled craftsmen meticulously paint these designs by hand, creating pieces that are truly works of art.

Kyoyaki ceramics are also known for their exceptional glazes, ranging from glossy to matte finishes. The glazes enhance the visual appeal of the pottery and add depth and character to each piece. The firing techniques employed by Kyoyaki artists contribute to the unique textures and colors seen in the finished products.

Today, Kyoyaki continues to thrive as a revered art form, with dedicated artisans preserving the traditional techniques passed down through generations. The beauty and cultural significance of Kyoyaki ceramics has made them highly sought after by collectors and tea enthusiasts around the world. Owning a piece of Kyoyaki is not just acquiring a pottery item but also embracing a piece of Kyoto's history and the spirit of Japanese tea culture.

Why invest in handmade teaware?

Investing in handmade teaware is a choice that goes beyond functionality—it is an opportunity to embrace artistry and connect with the traditions of the craft. Handmade teaware is a labor of love, meticulously crafted by skilled artisans who pour their passion and expertise into each piece. The process involves a deep understanding of materials, techniques, and aesthetics, resulting in teaware that exudes individuality and uniqueness. Owning handmade teaware allows one to appreciate the artistry, support artisans, and preserve the legacy of traditional craftsmanship.


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