About this product
Manufacturing TechniqueHandmade
Number of Users1-5 People
MaterialCeramic,Earthenware
FeatureWith Handle,Heat Resistant,Anti-Scalding
StyleAntique
Quantity Per Pack1
Product description
Traveling through the millennium tea culture, reproducing the ancient teaware with the heart of a craftsman, this matcha tea bowl set perfectly combines the simple beauty of Japanese tea ceremony with oriental ceramic art. Whether it is to enjoy a quiet tea time alone, or to make friends with tea and cultivate one's character, it is a tasteful choice.
🍵 Ancient handmade, inheriting the craftsmanship
Each tea bowl is hand-thrown by a senior ceramic artist and fired with natural mineral glaze. The glaze is as warm as jade, and the texture flows naturally, presenting a unique "kiln change" art, inheriting the soul of a thousand-year teaware.
Japanese tea ceremony aesthetic design
Classic wide-mouthed bowl shape, the spiral pattern on the inner wall of the bowl is conducive to the whisking of tea, and the outer wall is hand-carved with pine, bamboo and plum patterns, with a coarse pottery texture, interpreting the beauty of wabi-sabi, and showing the elegance of Zen at the tea table
Natural clay material: lead-free and non-toxic, high-temperature firing is dense and smooth, and it will not penetrate color after long-term use and is not easy to leave tea stains.
Anti-scalding rim design: The rim of the bowl is slightly turned outward, which is comfortable to hold and not hot, making tea more relaxed.
❓ How to maintain a matcha bowl?
👉 Soak in warm water for 30 minutes before first use, and clean it in time after daily use to avoid long-term residual tea stains. Regularly use a tea towel to dip the tea soup and gently wipe the bowl body, and the glaze color will become more warm.
❓ Is it suitable for brewing other teas?
👉 The matcha bowl is designed for tea making, and can also be used to taste Pu'er, white tea and other teas that require tea soup color. The wide mouth design is convenient for appreciating the tea and smelling the fragrance.