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Kizeto Oribe Chawan Matcha Bowl

$54.00

Experience the timeless art of ChaNoYu, the Japanese tea ritual, and indulge in the flavors of Matcha – the most renowned Japanese green tea. The centerpiece of this ritual is Chawan, the Japanese tea bowl, which holds the essence of the tea experience within its elegant form.

This Kizeto Oribe Chawan brings together two classic Japanese ceramic styles in one beautifully balanced bowl. The warm yellow glaze of Kizeto and the deep green tones of Oribe come together in peaceful conversation. The design is expressive but grounded, bold but not loud — the piece that draws you in the more you use it.

The bowl has a soft, organic shape, slightly uneven in a way that is intentional, not accidental. It's comfortable to hold, with a generous open form allowing space for the matcha to be whisked freely. The glaze is full of character: yellow ochre with dark iron spots peeking through in places and that unmistakable Oribe green pooling at the rim and along the shoulder. The spots and brushmarks feel playful as if the potter is enjoying the rhythm of making. No two bowls turn out exactly the same, which is part of what makes it so satisfying to use.

In the name Kizeto (黄瀬戸), Ki (黄) means "yellow", and "Seto" (瀬戸) refers to the Seto kilns, one of the historic Six Ancient Kilns of Japan. Kizeto is known for its warm yellow glaze, often with green or iron-brown accents, and was commonly used in tea ware during the Momoyama period. Oribe (織部) is the 16th-century tea master Furuta Oribe, who was very spontaneous and expressive. Oribe was known for his asymmetrical forms, vivid green copper glaze, and free, often abstract brushwork. It was a break from the more restrained styles of earlier Japanese ceramics.

This chawan is a good example of how Japanese ceramics often embrace imperfection – not as a flaw but as a reflection of process and individuality. You can see the marks of the hand that shaped the bowl and the glaze that moved and settled in its way during firing. 

Kizeto Oribe chawan feels like an invitation to slow down, whisk a bowl of matcha, and enjoy the moment.

 

Capacity: 12fl oz / 355ml

Material: Pottery. Glazed.

Size: 3 x 4.5inch  / 7.5 x 11.5cm


NOTE: Each Chawan is handcrafted, making each matcha bowl unique. The Chawan delivered may not be exactly as pictured but will be crafted in the same style, shape, and spirit. 

NOTE: Avoid using detergents when cleaning.

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Miluse

It says hand made, I would argue it’s half hand made. The glaze is ok bit darker then expected but not too bad as glazes can be tricky. I make pottery myself and this is only my personal opinion. Therefore in my opinion it’s bit overpriced for how is made…

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Elena and Julia
Entire ocean in the cup

Oh this matcha bowl is stunning, and this I precisely why my 8 year old daughter declared it as hers and only hers.
I do not mind, because it is such pleasure to look at it being admired and used. My daughter doesn't drink Matcha tea just yet, but she enjoys a full cup of Waterlilies Tea.
Mother-daughter tea time is priceless, thank you so very much for carrying such beautiful products to make it even more special.

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Maria Alonso
Yes It Is Eye Candy

We have so little opportunities nowadays to enjoy the luxury of handmade pottery, made by gifted artisans! I am looking forward to use it during breaks and don’t get tired of admiring the colors and tactile experience.
Thank you Path of Cha for introduce us to this.

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Cecilia bran
A big thank you!

It's not hard to tell that this Chawan is handmade which is what originally caught my attention. Using it is pure pleasure.