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Matcha Bowl -Chrysanthemum by Zensho

Matcha Bowl -Chrysanthemum by Zensho

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Handmade Kyoto Matcha Bowl

Graceful Form, Rooted in Tradition

This handmade matcha bowl from Kyoto’s Kiyomizu-ware pottery captures the warmth and elegance of traditional Japanese ceramic art.

With over 400 years of history, the refined curves shaped on the potter’s wheel and the delicate hand-painted motifs reflect the timeless beauty of Japan’s traditional craftsmanship.

Japanese Matcha Bowl from Kyoto

A Moment of Peace and Harmony

Perfect not only for a formal tea gathering, but also for enjoying a quiet cup of matcha at home.

It adds a touch of elegance to any space, whether displayed as an interior accent or used for daily tea time, weekend relaxation, or welcoming guests. A piece of traditional Kyoto pottery that enriches everyday life.

Gift Boxed Kyoto Pottery

Presented in a Wooden Box

Ideal as a meaningful gift for someone special. Experience the harmony of Kyoto’s tradition and the artistry of handmade pottery with this exceptional matcha bowl.

Artist Profile

Zensho Yamaoka

  • Born in Mie Prefecture, 1942
  • Graduated Kyoto Ceramic Training School, apprenticed under master Zenpo (1959)
  • Established his own studio under the name “Zensho” (1969)
  • Exhibited at the Tanko Biennale Tea Art Exhibition (1992–1998)
  • Awarded Kyoto Prefectural Governor’s Prize three times at Kyoto Overglaze Ceramic Exhibition (1998)
  • Received prizes at Kyoto Design Competition (2000–2008)
  • Awarded five times at Kyo-ware & Kiyomizu-ware Exhibition (2000–2008)
  • Selected for the National Traditional Craft Artisan Exhibition (2001)
  • Featured in a solo exhibition at Mitsukoshi Department Store, Tokyo (2002)
  • Certified as a Traditional Craft Artisan (2006)
  • Held “Zensho Exhibition” at Takashimaya Kyoto (2008)
  • Received Uji City Tourism Association President’s Award (2010)
  • Recognized for contributions at the National Traditional Craft Artisan Conference (2011)
  • Featured on NHK program “Bi no Tsubo” (2012)
  • Received Kyoto Ceramic Cooperative Chairman’s Award (2013)
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Owner’s Comment

This matcha bowl is decorated with red and white chrysanthemums and flowing water motifs.

The fine brushwork and vivid colors evoke the spirit of the Rimpa school, one of Japan’s most celebrated artistic traditions.

A perfect piece to celebrate the beauty of autumn and to bring elegance to any tea gathering.

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About "GIFT Box"

wooden box 

About GIFT Box

Potter

Zensho

Dimensions

Edge diameter 122
Height 82 (mm)

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

Weight

226 grams

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

Types of Ceramics

Usage Instructions

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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