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Ninshu (仁秀) Matcha Bowl [Chawan] | Omuro Cherry
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Matcha Bowl [Chawan] | Omuro Cherry

$35.00

Crafted in Kyoto, Japan by the skilled artisans of the Ninshu Kiln, this hand-thrown chawan (matcha bowl) is colored a delicate light pink, recalling the joys of viewing the cherry blossoms in full bloom. This bowl was created in celebration of the Omuro Cherry Blossoms that adorn the Ninna-ji temple for which the Ninshu Kiln is named.

From the intricate lines left by the potters fingers, to the delicate glaze laden with a beautifuly subtle kan’nyu crackle pattern, each bowl is slightly different from the next. Along with being the perfect shape for making a lovely, frothy matcha, the hand-made nature makes each of these bowls unique. An individual among the rest, these bowls capture the essence of what we value most at Kosei.

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Crafted in Kyoto, Japan by the skilled artisans of the Ninshu Kiln, this hand-thrown chawan (matcha bowl) is colored a delicate light pink, recalling the joys of viewing the cherry blossoms in full bloom. This bowl was created in celebration of the Omuro Cherry Blossoms that adorn the Ninna-ji temple for which the Ninshu Kiln is named.

From the intricate lines left by the potters fingers, to the delicate glaze laden with a beautifuly subtle kan’nyu crackle pattern, each bowl is slightly different from the next. Along with being the perfect shape for making a lovely, frothy matcha, the hand-made nature makes each of these bowls unique. An individual among the rest, these bowls capture the essence of what we value most at Kosei.

Crafted in Kyoto, Japan by the skilled artisans of the Ninshu Kiln, this hand-thrown chawan (matcha bowl) is colored a delicate light pink, recalling the joys of viewing the cherry blossoms in full bloom. This bowl was created in celebration of the Omuro Cherry Blossoms that adorn the Ninna-ji temple for which the Ninshu Kiln is named.

From the intricate lines left by the potters fingers, to the delicate glaze laden with a beautifuly subtle kan’nyu crackle pattern, each bowl is slightly different from the next. Along with being the perfect shape for making a lovely, frothy matcha, the hand-made nature makes each of these bowls unique. An individual among the rest, these bowls capture the essence of what we value most at Kosei.

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