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[Kyoto,Japan] Kyo-ware / Kiyomizu-ware

Matcha bowl -Cherry blossom Kenzan Style by Noboru

Matcha bowl -Cherry blossom Kenzan Style by Noboru

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Handmade Kyoto Matcha Bowl

Graceful Form Shaped by Tradition

This matcha bowl, created in the Kyoto Kiyomizu-ware tradition, conveys the warmth and character unique to handmade Japanese pottery.

With more than 400 years of history, the smooth wheel-thrown curves and delicately hand-painted designs embody the enduring spirit of traditional craftsmanship.

Traditional Japanese Ceramic Matcha Bowl

A Moment of Tranquility

Perfect for the tea ceremony or simply for enjoying a peaceful bowl of matcha at home.

It also serves beautifully as an interior accent, adding a sense of calm and refinement to your living space—whether during a morning ritual, afternoon tea, or when welcoming guests.

Handcrafted Kyoto Pottery Matcha Bowl

Experience the Artisan’s Touch

Each bowl is unique and recommended as a meaningful gift.

With this special handmade matcha bowl, savor the harmony of Kyoto pottery and the artistry of traditional Japanese tea culture.

Presented in Our Original Gift Box

This matcha bowl will be delivered in an exclusive KOTOPOTTER gift box, making it an ideal choice for gifting.

*Please select whether you would like gift wrapping included.

About the Artist

Hosen Maeda

Andoku Kiln, Yasunori Maeda

Born in Kyoto in 1959 as the second son of potter Masanori Maeda.

Studied ceramics under his father and sculpture under Professor Kakuji Yamamoto, Honorary Professor at Kyoto City University of Arts.

In 1995, he became independent from Maeda Goun and established his own kiln in Nishinoyama, Yamashina, Kyoto.

Owner illustration

Owner’s Comment

This handmade ceramic matcha bowl features the soft warmth of pottery with delicate cherry blossoms in full bloom.

Cherry blossoms, the quintessential symbol of spring in Japan, are finely painted from trunk to branches, capturing the fleeting beauty of the season. It is a bowl that brings elegance from the end of winter through the height of spring gatherings.

Enhance your tea ceremony or personal tea ritual with the refined atmosphere of Kyoto’s traditional craftsmanship.

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Creator

Noboru

size

Edge diameter 107
Height 77 (mm)

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

Weight

215g

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

Types of ceramics

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).

International Shipping Notice

For international shipments from Japan, Consumption tax in Japan is exempt, but customs duties may apply depending on the destination country.

Please note that any customs duties and import taxes are the customer's responsibility.

You will need to pay these fees based on your country's tax rates when receiving your package.

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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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