[Kyoto,Japan] Kyo-ware / Kiyomizu-ware
Cafe au Lait Bowl -Plum Blossoms by Kakouzan-kiln
Cafe au Lait Bowl -Plum Blossoms by Kakouzan-kiln
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Elegant Pottery from Gojozaka, Kyoto
Kakouzan Kiln is a traditional family-run pottery studio located in Gojozaka, Higashiyama—an area in Kyoto renowned as the birthplace of Kiyomizu ware.
With a history spanning four generations, the kiln continues to create refined handmade pieces inspired by the classical elegance of Kenzan-style ceramics.
Each item embodies the grace of traditional Japanese artistry with a vibrant, dignified charm that feels right at home on the modern table.

A Blooming Beauty in Every Stroke
Each flower is carefully hand-painted with traditional Japanese pigments, bringing depth and dimension to the surface through delicate layers of shading.
The soft texture of the ceramic, combined with gentle coloring unique to handmade Japanese pottery, evokes the passing of seasons with quiet elegance.
This bowl adds a graceful seasonal touch to your table—whether for everyday meals or special moments.


A Taste of Kyoto’s Ceramic Tradition
Add a sense of quiet sophistication to your everyday dining experience with handmade ceramic ware from Kyoto.
This bowl blends timeless beauty with practical charm, turning simple moments into something special.
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Potter
Potter
Manabu Wada from Kakouzan-kiln
Box & Gift Wrapping
Box & Gift Wrapping
Gift box (paper)
*If you would like gift wrapping, please select the “Gift Wrapping” option on the product page.
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions & Weight
Edge diameter 115
Height 67 (mm)
170g
※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.
Ceramic Type & Care
Ceramic Type & Care
Ceramic Type: Pottery overglaze painting
Care Instructions
Do not use in microwave ovens
Dishwasher not allowed
Oven not recommended
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
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- 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)
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Owner's Comment
This versatile bowl is perfect for serving café au lait, soup, cereal, or small salads.
The red and white plum blossoms are a symbol of celebration in Japan, making it a lovely option for gifts.
Its soft form and warm presence will surely make it a cherished piece for years to come.