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Matcha Bowl – Yatsuhashi Bridge by Yūhō

Matcha Bowl – Yatsuhashi Bridge by Yūhō

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Elegant Form Shaped by Tradition

This handmade matcha bowl showcases the warmth and beauty of Kyoto’s ceramic traditions—Kyo-ware and Kiyomizu-ware.

More than 400 years of heritage come to life in the graceful wheel-thrown form and the finely hand-painted designs that adorn each unique piece.

A Serene Moment of Japanese Tea

Perfect for both formal tea gatherings and everyday relaxation at home, this matcha bowl adds a touch of elegance and calm to any setting.

Its refined presence also makes it a beautiful display piece—ideal for your morning matcha, afternoon tea break, or entertaining guests with grace.

A Master’s Touch in Every Detail

This matcha bowl also makes a heartfelt gift for those who appreciate authentic Japanese pottery and traditional craftsmanship.

Experience a moment of harmony and artistry through this exquisite piece from Kyoto.

About the Artist

Yūhō Wakita

  • Born in Kyoto in 1949
  • Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Training School in 1969
  • Studied under master potter Ryotaro Kageyama
  • Later trained under artist Reika Tanaka from 1977
  • Established his own kiln in 1979 in Kasugano, Daigo, Kyoto
  • Recipient of an award at the Kyoto Traditional Painting Exhibition in 1985
  • Held solo exhibitions across Japan
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Owner's Comment

This bowl features elegant irises blooming beside golden Yatsuhashi (zigzag bridges), evoking the refined atmosphere of old Kyoto.
A truly sophisticated piece, perfect for enhancing any tea gathering or seasonal celebration.

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Creator

Yūhō

size

Edge diameter 117 Height 75 (mm)

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

Weight

230g

◎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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