Inoue Tea Nagashi Flower Oribe-yaki Ido Chawan - Japanese Matcha Bowl
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Ido Chawan 井戸茶碗, commonly referred to as the "well tea bowl," represents a unique category of Joseon-era Korean rice bowls. Originating in the 16th century, these bowls were initially crafted in Korea for serving food. Over time, they transitioned to Japan, where tea masters elevated them into one of the most sought-after styles for matcha ceremonies.
Oribe-yaki 織部焼 stands as a distinguished style of Japanese pottery, celebrated for its abstract designs and dynamic splashes of vibrant green or deep black glaze. Each piece is meticulously hand-formed, resulting in a unique shape that reflects the artistry of its maker. This style also emerged in the sixteenth century, signifying its long-standing tradition.
Dimension: 5.11"(W) x 2.5"(H)
Capacity: 13oz / 384ml
Origin: Japan
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