This matcha bowl is crafted in Japan using traditional Banko-yaki, a style of pottery originating in 18th-century Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, known for its durability, heat resistance, and mineral-rich clay.
It features a design inspired by Chōjū-giga—a famous set of illustrated handscrolls from Kōzan-ji Temple in Kyoto, celebrated for their lively animal scenes.
With its natural textures and subtle variations, each piece reflects the spirit of the Japanese tea ceremony and embodies wabi-sabi—the beauty of imperfection and simplicity.
Diameter: 10cm
Height: 6cm
Please note: The condition of the glaze differs from one to another due to the characteristics of the pottery, so the colour and size may differ from the image.



