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Matcha Bowl - “Crane & Tortoise” by Gazan

Matcha Bowl - “Crane & Tortoise” by Gazan

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A Quiet Presence Rooted in Tradition

Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-ware matcha bowls are tea vessels refined through centuries of ceramic culture cultivated in Kyoto, Japan. Each bowl carries forward a traditional approach to pottery while remaining deeply connected to daily use.

The subtle variations created by hand and the way the bowl gradually conforms to your grip add depth to every moment of tea.

For Tea Ceremony and Everyday Matcha

Suitable for formal tea preparation, yet equally welcoming for preparing matcha at home.

Whether in use or simply displayed, it introduces a soft sense of Japanese atmosphere into your living space.

The Experience of Choosing a Bowl

At KOTOPOTTER, we specialize in Kyoto pottery, carefully selecting pieces that balance artistic character with everyday usability.

We invite you to begin your own matcha ritual with this handmade ceramic bowl from Japan.

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Delivered in Our Original Gift Box

Each matcha bowl is carefully packed in KOTOPOTTER’s original gift box, suitable for gifting. Gift wrapping is available upon request.

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Owner’s Comment

This matcha bowl by Gasan features a crane motif accompanied by a small sculpted turtle ornament.

The traditional pairing of crane and turtle—symbols of longevity and good fortune in Japan—is expressed with a gentle touch. The three-dimensional turtle provides a subtle focal point and adds tactile enjoyment when holding the bowl.

Slightly celebratory in character, it is well suited for special occasions and seasonal milestones, while remaining approachable enough for everyday matcha moments.

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Creator

Gazan

size

Edge diameter 122
Height 85 (mm)

◎As these are handmade, there may be individual differences.

Weight

210 g

◎As these are handmade, there may be individual differences.

handling

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).

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Thanks to your support, KOTOPOTTER has celebrated its first anniversary.

We ship Kyoto pottery worldwide — international shipping is a flat ¥1,000JPY (approx. $7 USD), and free for orders over ¥20,000JPY(or the equivalent amount).

Domestic shipping within Japan is always free.

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Whether for everyday use or as a special gift, you can shop with peace of mind.

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