From Powder to Tea
Designed for traditional matcha preparation, this ceramic bowl allows
tea powder and water to transform into a smooth, vibrant drink.
Spout for Controlled Pouring
The integrated spout makes it easier to pour without spilling,
supporting both preparation and serving.
Kiln-Fired Ceramic Finish
Fired at high temperatures, the glaze develops natural variations
in tone and texture, giving each piece a unique surface.
For Matcha Rituals
- Ideal for whisking matcha
- Comfortable shape for hand use
- Suitable for daily tea preparation
Balanced Form and Function
The rounded interior supports smooth whisking,
while the stable base keeps the bowl grounded during use.
Shipping & Care
- Handle with care
- Rinse with warm water before use
- Avoid sudden temperature changes
Ceramic chawan · Spout design · Matcha preparation
Gallery Price: $142
Your Price: $105
No middlemen. Direct from the artisan workshop.
The spout isn't decorative. It's the moment you realize this bowl was made for people who actually whisk matcha — not just photograph it.
The Maker
Liu Wei throws every bowl by hand in his Jingdezhen studio. He studied tea ceremony in Kyoto for two years before returning home. He says Japanese chawan taught him restraint; Chinese porcelain taught him precision.
The Place
Jingdezhen, Jiangxi. Porcelain capital of the world for a thousand years. His studio is in an old factory building in the Sculpture Factory district — walk outside and you'll hear the sound of a hundred wheels spinning.
The Craft
The spout is pulled from the bowl wall while the clay is still wet — not attached later. This means the pour is seamless, with no interior ridge to catch residue. The interior is left unglazed in a broad band at the base — the rough surface helps build foam when whisking. The exterior glaze is a satin white that shows the shadow of whatever's inside.
At Home
Whisk, pour, drink. The spout lets you share directly from the bowl without a secondary pitcher. It also makes the best salad dressing bowl you'll ever own — but that's between you and the bowl.
No middlemen. Direct from the artisan workshop.