Tea Bowl

Enhance your tea drinking ritual with a unique tea bowl. Discover top designs that will elevate your tea experience and bring a touch of elegance to your tea time.
Ceramic Techniques, Pottery Form, Japanese Ceramics, Ceramic Clay, Clay Ceramics, Clay Pottery, Pottery Techniques, Handmade Ceramics, Pottery Designs

Bowls hold secret powers. They are the perfect shape. They are functional, simple, yet they can hold so much meaning for us. When I was slinging clay around in college, I felt the need to prove something to myself by focusing on making giant clay sculptures. They were funny. And heavy. On the side I […] More

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Steffenie Jones
Earthenware, Pottery, Stoneware, Ceramics, Modern Ceramics, Ceramic Shop, Bowl, Pottery Bowls, Dao

Ceramicists know how to deal with heartbreak — these are artists, after all, who make something they love and then willingly throw it into a fire. So while the I’m Revolting Ceramics Shop that I've curated for Sight Unseen OFFSITE — opening at noon this Friday at 200 Lafayette in Soho — is in many ways a survey of talented young people working today in clay, it’s also a small tribute to the beauty in unpredictability and letting go. Unlike painting or weaving or most other mediums, potters…

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Angélique
Home Décor, Design, Inspiration, Vintage, Japanese Tea Cups, Ceramic Tea Cup, Japanese Ceramics, Tea Bowls, Ceramic Pinch Pots

Handbuilt chawan matcha bowl for Japanese tea ceremony. It is fired to stoneware pottery condition, then tea cup is raku fired to reveal raku-style glaze effects on the surface. It is of matte pearl white color with dark blue stroke - made with ceramic ink, it resembles eastern calligraphy. It can never be repeated what makes this teabowl unique wabi-sabi gift. The outside surface is matte white with dark patina effects that are left from smoke. Fits in hand perfectly. The tea bowl suits…

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Andrea Plichta
Diy, Japanese Ceramics, Tea Bowls, Ceramics Bowls Designs, Ceramics Pottery Bowls, Ceramics Pottery Art, Ceramic Tableware, Sake, Ceramic Bowls

Shirahana Chawan (Tea Bowl) Hitoshi Morimoto’s unglazed Shirahana series is made using the same clay from local rice paddies used to produce the Bizen ware that is the dominant style of the region in Okayama where he lives and works. To achieve a neutral tone he fires the works in a kerosene kiln rather than the wood fired noborigama used to fire his bizen work. Each bowl comes with a signed kiri wood box (Tomobako) for storage. Hitoshi Morimoto was born into a kiln owning family in…

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Helen Rodionova

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