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Oribe matcha bowl green enamel chawan Ø 125mm ⋅ Touga

Vendor : Touga

Regular price 33.00 €
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⋅ Guarantees a smooth texture and delicate foam
⋅ Not microwave-safe
⋅ wave.
⋅ Not dishwasher-safe
⋅ dishwasher.


Designed in the Oribe style, this matcha bowl stands out for its refined aesthetics and authentic character. Used with a chasen (bamboo whisk), it is the perfect tool for preparing traditional matcha tea, guaranteeing a smooth texture and delicate foam for impeccable results. This bowl is ideal for tea lovers who want to enjoy a moment of serenity or enrich their collection of tea utensils. This bowl is not microwave or dishwasher safe in order to preserve the quality of its materials and lacquered finish. Did you know? Oribe ceramics are distinguished by their artisanal approach, which accepts and even values chance. During the manufacturing process, artisans deliberately allow the fire, temperature variations, and reactions of the glaze to create unique effects. This process can result in slight cracks visible in the glaze or unpredictable color nuances, which have no impact on the use of the bowl. Each piece is handmade in Japan, and variations from one model to another (shapes, textures, colors) are completely normal. They contribute to the authenticity of these ceramics and are particularly sought after in the world of matcha and Oribe pottery, where the uniqueness of each bowl is an integral part of its beauty.

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Developed in the late 16th century, during the Azuchi-Momoyama period, the Oribe style is characterized by ceramics with black or green glazes, stylized plant motifs and irregular, deliberately distorted shapes. Often associated with the tea ceremony, this style of pottery breaks with the wabi-sabi aesthetic, whose characteristics are simpler and more minimalist.

Touga is a Vendor renowned for its mastery of ceramics. With a focus on simplicity and quality, Touga designs durable, practical products for everyday use with a touch of refinement.

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