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Matcha Bowl – Ivy Design by Yūhō

Matcha Bowl – Ivy Design by Yūhō

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Graceful Form Reflecting Tradition

This matcha bowl exudes the warm charm of handmade Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki pottery.

With over 400 years of history, the delicate hand-thrown curves and painstakingly hand-painted intricate vine patterns come alive with traditional techniques.

 

A Calming Moment of Japanese Elegance

Ideal for formal tea ceremonies and casual tea breaks at home.

Also serves as a beautiful interior accent that softens the ambiance of any room. Perfect for morning tea, afternoon refreshment, or special hospitality moments, this bowl brings warmth to your daily life.

Exquisite Craftsmanship in Every Detail

A wonderful gift for someone special.

The vine motif is richly decorated with silver and gold accents. The silver highlights created with a raised technique gleam like mirrors, offering a refined yet radiant presence that quietly captivates.

Artist Profile

Yūhō Wakita

  • Born in Kyoto, 1949
  • Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural Pottery Vocational Training School, 1969
  • Apprenticed under Ryōtarō Kageyama, 1969
  • Studied under Reika Tanaka, 1977
  • Established his kiln in Daigo Kasugano, Kyoto, 1979
  • Awarded at Traditional Industry Painting Exhibitions, 1985
  • Held solo exhibitions nationwide
Owner Illustration

Owner’s Comment

This matcha bowl features a vine motif richly enhanced with silver and gold accents. The raised silver technique creates a mirror-like brilliance, blending understated elegance with a subtle festive charm. A truly special bowl to enrich your tea time.

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Potter

Yūhō

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Artist's handwritten wooden box

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Dimensions & Weight

Edge diameter 117
Height 75 (mm)

230g

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

Ceramic Type & Care

Ceramic Type: Pottery overglaze painting

Care Instructions

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

※Details about the types of ceramics can be found here.

Shipping Information

[Japan]

  • Free shipping
  • Ships within 1-4 days
  • Delivered by Yu-Pack (Japan Post)

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  • Flat rate shipping fee of 1,000 yen
  • Free shipping on purchases over 20,000 yen (or equivalent in other currencies)
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