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Matcha Bowl – Yoshinoyama (Kenzan Style) by Shunzan Kiln

Matcha Bowl – Yoshinoyama (Kenzan Style) by Shunzan Kiln

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Experience the Tradition of Kyoto Through Pottery

Established in 1917 at the base of Sennyu-ji Temple in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district, Shunzan Kiln continues to uphold the art of Kiyomizu-ware with a modern touch.

Blending traditional techniques with contemporary design, the kiln creates ceramic pieces that fit beautifully into today’s lifestyle.

Reviving the Legacy of Ogata Kenzan

Ogata Kenzan, a master artist of the Edo period, is known as a founding figure of Kyo-ware and a pioneer in the world of Japanese ceramics.

Recreating the elegance of his masterpieces, “Kenzan-style” reproductions are a signature specialty of Shunzan Kiln.

Crafted for Everyday Enjoyment

Shunzan Kiln’s pottery is created with the belief that art should be both beautiful to look at and a pleasure to use.

The smooth feel and practical usability reflect the care and precision behind every handmade piece.

Bring the timeless beauty of Kyoto’s traditional crafts into your daily life.

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Owner's Comment

This matcha bowl is inspired by the work of Ogata Kenzan, a renowned ceramic master of the Edo period.

It features a lavish depiction of Yoshinoyama, a famous cherry blossom viewing site, wrapping elegantly around the bowl’s surface.

Presented in a wooden box signed by the artist, it also makes a thoughtful and impressive gift.

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Potter

Shunzan Kiln

Box & Gift Wrapping

Artist's handwritten wooden box

About gift boxes

*If you would like gift wrapping, please select the “Gift Wrapping” option on the product page.

Dimensions & Weight

Edge diameter 120
Height 83 (mm)

315g

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

Ceramic Type & Care

Ceramic Type: pottery overglaze/gold 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)

[Outside Japan]

  • Flat rate shipping fee of 1,000 yen
  • Free shipping on purchases over 20,000 yen (or equivalent in other currencies)
  • Ships within 1-4 days

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Kyoto Pottery by Shunzan Kiln

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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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With over 10 years of experience in Japanese pottery, the shop owner carefully selects each item and ships it with care.

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

Discover the Story Behind Each Piece

Through our artist and kiln introduction blog, you can learn about the makers and the stories behind their work as you choose your favorite piece.