Shoraku Sasaki Kuroraku Chojiro Matcha Bowl
Artisan Handcrafted Matcha Bowl
Shoraku Sasaki Kuroraku Chojiro Matcha Bowl
Shoraku Sasaki Kuroraku Chojiro Matcha Bowl
Shoraku Sasaki Kuroraku Chojiro Matcha Bowl

Shoraku Sasaki Kuroraku Chojiro Matcha Bowl

A timeless and collectible chawan, or matcha bowl, crafted in Kyoto in the Raku-yaki style.


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About This Product

Raku-yaki is a unique type of Japanese pottery created for the purpose of the Japanese tea ceremony, developed in Kyoto several centuries ago. It is hand-formed and has a heat-resistant structure that is easy to hold. This bowl is made from a pottery clay with a kase glaze that beautifully reflects the green color of matcha. This tea bowl is a reproduction of the representative work of "Daikoku" by the first-generation Shoraku Chojiro.

“Sasaki Shoraku” founded the Shoraku Kiln in Kyoto, Kiyomizu-zaka in 1905. He moved to the vicinity of Yada Shrine in Kameoka, Kyoto, in 1944. He became a disciple of his father, the second-generation Shoraku, in 1963. In 1983, he succeeded as the third generation Shoraku under the name Seiunken Sasaki Shoraku and is a national treasure artist.

Dimensions

3.25" H x 3.75" D

Origin

Kameoka, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

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