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Matcha bowl -Murasaki shikibu and her daughter by Ichinyo Yamamoto

Matcha bowl -Murasaki shikibu and her daughter by Ichinyo Yamamoto

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Vivid Matcha Bowl Crafted by a Master’s Hand

Crafted in Uji, Kyoto, this piece is the work of veteran Kyo-ware and Kiyomizu-ware artist Ichinyo Yamamoto.

With over half a century of experience, Yamamoto brings to life this brilliantly colored Matcha bowl  that feels like a piece of art.

A special piece to elevate your everyday moments.

Perfect as a personal indulgence or as a thoughtful gift for someone special.

The Distinct Color and Depth of Kōchi Decoration

The charm of this piece lies in its luminous, vibrant colors.

It showcases the unique beauty of Kyoto's traditional "Kōchi" glaze, making each bowl truly one of a kind.

The raised decorative frame surrounding the motif is applied entirely by hand, with exceptional care.

Through refined techniques and delicate craftsmanship, the result is a bowl of elegance and distinction.

Bringing the Beauty of Kyo-ware & Kiyomizu-ware into Daily Life

This work blends seasoned skill with a sophisticated design, born of years of ceramic experience.

As a masterful representation of Kyo- and Kiyomizu-ware, it invites you to enjoy the beauty of tradition in your everyday life.

Whether as a touch of luxury in daily use or a gentle companion during tea time, it enriches the moment with elegance.

 

Carefully packaged in a wooden box inscribed by the artist

This matcha bowl comes in a handcrafted wooden box signed by the artist—adding authenticity and charm.
Perfect for personal use or as a heartfelt gift for any special occasion.

Please note: It may take approximately two weeks to prepare the wooden box.

Illustration of the shop owner

Owner's Comment

This elegant scene features Lady Murasaki and her daughter Daini no Sanmi, painted with delicate brushwork and framed by fluttering cherry blossoms.

Slightly compact in size, it fits gently in the hand—a lovely piece especially well-suited for women.

The graceful painting and soft colors reflect the refined aesthetic of Japanese beauty.

information

About "GIFT Box"

Artist's handwritten wooden box 

About GIFT Box

Potter

Kazunari Yamamoto

Dimensions

Edge diameter 115
Height 70 (mm)

※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.

Weight

210g

※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.

Types of Ceramics

Usage Instructions

Do not use in microwave ovens
Dishwasher not allowed
Oven not recommended

Shipping fee

[Within Japan]
Free shipping

[Outside Japan]
Flat rate: ¥1,000JPY(about $7USD)
Free international shipping on purchases over ¥20,000JPY (or the equivalent amount in other currencies).

International Shipping Notice

For international shipments from Japan, Consumption tax in Japan is exempt, but customs duties may apply depending on the destination country.

Please note that any customs duties and import taxes are the customer's responsibility.

You will need to pay these fees based on your country's tax rates when receiving your package.

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