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The Spirit of the Tea Bowl: Authentic Japanese Chawan Now Available in Our Store

4/10/2025

 
As a long-time practitioner of the Japanese Way of Tea (Chado), I often remind others: the chawan is not just a bowl—it is the silent companion to every bowl of matcha and holds both the tea and the spirit of the season.

We are honored to share our recent arrival of authentic Japanese chawan, directly from Japan. These handcrafted matcha bowls, some made by renowned potters, reflect centuries of tradition and are rooted in the distinct aesthetics of the regions they come from. Each bowl is one-of-a-kind—meant not only to be used but also to be appreciated.
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​Let me take you through the stories of the chawan styles we now have in our collection:
Kyōyaki (京焼) – Elegance from Kyoto
Kyōyaki, or Kyoto ware, originates from Kyoto, the historic heart of Japanese culture and the birthplace of the Urasenke and Omotesenke tea schools. Kyōyaki chawan are celebrated for their refined beauty, graceful shapes, and often colorful or delicate overglaze painting.
These bowls often exude a noble air—just like Kyoto itself. Potters here have long served the imperial court and tea masters, and many pieces feel more like art than utility. Kyōyaki chawan are perfect for guests or formal tea occasions.
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Minoyaki (美濃焼) – Everyday Wabi-Sabi from Gifu
Minoyaki comes from Mino Province (now Gifu Prefecture) and is Japan’s largest ceramic production area. This style embraces the wabi-sabi aesthetic—finding beauty in imperfection. It flourished during the Momoyama period (late 1500s), when tea master Sen no Rikyū revolutionized the tea ceremony.
Minoyaki chawan often displays natural ash glazes, earthy tones, and soft, irregular forms. Each bowl has its own rhythm. Their humble appearance belies a deep harmony with nature—ideal for relaxed, introspective tea moments.
Shino Chawan (志野茶碗) – The Soul of White Glaze
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Shino ware is a distinctive style within Minoyaki, known for its milky white feldspar glaze with soft red underglaze or iron-brushed designs. It originated in the late 16th century in Mino and was the first white glaze developed in Japan.
Shino chawan are cherished for their thick, warm texture, subtle crackles, and rustic strength. The glaze pools and softens across the form, creating gentle landscapes within the bowl. It’s a favorite among tea masters who favor an earthy, grounding presence.
Ekaratsu Chawan (絵唐津茶碗) – Simplicity with Brush and Soul
Karatsu ware hails from Saga Prefecture in Kyushu, and "Ekaratsu" refers specifically to Karatsu bowls with hand-painted decoration, often in iron oxide under a translucent glaze.
Karatsu ware has long been prized by tea practitioners for its unpretentious style and natural harmony with tea. Ekaratsu chawan often feature brush-painted grasses, flowers, or waves, done with a fluid, spontaneous energy. These bowls evoke quiet poetry—a favorite of the tea schools in western Japan.
Oribe Chawan (織部茶碗) – Avant-Garde Spirit of the Tea World
Oribe ware is the most innovative of the Minoyaki family, developed in the early 1600s under the influence of the tea master Furuta Oribe, a disciple of Sen no Rikyū.
Oribe chawan are known for their bold green copper glaze, asymmetrical forms, and abstract brushwork or geometric carvings. They embody a playful, rebellious energy—breaking tradition to explore personal expression. No two Oribe bowls are alike, and that’s exactly the point.
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Kutani by the Matsumoto Family – Colorful Mastery from Ishikawa
Kutani ware comes from Ishikawa Prefecture. It is famed for its brilliant overglaze painting in vivid reds, greens, yellows, blues, and purples. The style dates back to the 17th century and showcases Japan’s answer to porcelain painting.
We’re proud to carry Kutani chawan by the Matsumoto family, known for their multi-generational mastery. These tea bowls feel like miniature art galleries—each one telling a story in bright, joyful tones. They are ideal for festive occasions or a spring/summer tea gathering.

Every chawan in our store has been carefully selected not just for its aesthetic beauty but for its soul. Whether rustic or refined, quiet or bold, each bowl invites you to slow down, breathe, and connect with the moment. We invite you to explore these treasures in-store and discover the chawan that speaks to your spirit.

ちゃわん わ こころ お うつす かがみ なり
“Chawan wa kokoro o utsusu kagami nari.” – “The tea bowl is a mirror of the heart.”
Authentic Japanese Chawan - New Arrivals!
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