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Matcha bowl -Pine Trees in Snow by Shunza kiln

Matcha bowl -Pine Trees in Snow by Shunza kiln

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Matcha Bowl by Syunzan Kiln KOTOPOTTER

Experience the Four Seasons of Kyoto Through Pottery

Founded in 1917 at the foot of Sennyu-ji Temple in Higashiyama, Kyoto, Syunzan Kiln has been creating handcrafted pottery and ceramics that blend traditional Kiyomizu-ware techniques with designs suited to modern living.

Each piece is hand-painted with seasonal motifs, adding an elegant touch of Kyoto’s natural beauty and craftsmanship to your everyday table.

Matcha Bowl by Syunzan Kiln KOTOPOTTER

The Gentle Warmth of Handmade Pottery

The soft, rounded clay texture fits naturally in your hands, giving this handmade matcha bowl an inviting charm. Each use reveals the care and artistry of its creation, making it a piece to cherish over time.

The delicate gold accents and calm, refined colors evoke the subtle elegance of Kyoto, bringing a sense of tranquility and sophistication to your tea experience.

Matcha Bowl by Syunzan Kiln KOTOPOTTER

A Bowl That Blends into Everyday Life

Each creation from Syunzan Kiln carries the artisan’s wish that you “find joy not only in seeing but also in using” their work. The pleasant feel in your hands and ease of use reflect the care and attention to detail that define Kyoto’s handmade pottery.

Incorporate traditional Japanese ceramics into your daily life and enjoy the timeless artistry that Kyoto is known for.

Matcha Bowl with Wooden Box by Syunzan Kiln KOTOPOTTER

Delivered in an Artisan-Signed Wooden Box

This traditional matcha bowl comes carefully packaged in an artist-signed wooden box, making it a refined and memorable gift from Kyoto, Japan.

*Please select whether you would like gift wrapping included.

Shop Owner Illustration

Owner’s Comment

This matcha bowl features a distinct, carefully sculpted form that gives it a sense of refined character and presence.

The hand-painted seasonal motifs express Kyoto’s soft, graceful color palette, complemented by elegant touches of gold that bring out its brilliance.

Each piece is delivered in an artist-signed wooden box, making it not only a beautiful bowl for tea but also a thoughtful and sophisticated 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 122
Height 85 (mm)

330 grams

※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

Flat Rate Shipping, Worldwide

Thanks to your support, KOTOPOTTER has celebrated its first anniversary.

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.

KOTOPOTTER – The Specialty Store for Kyoto Pottery and Tableware

Shop with Confidence

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.