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Kiyomizu tea bowl from Seikanji kiln
An unforgettable tea bowl painted with gorgeous chrysanthemum flowers, contoured with real gold, made in the Seikanji kiln, Kyoto, Japan. The dynamic, colorful, extravagant painting style is a unique feature of this kiln, making the matcha time a truly exquisite experience.
Kyo or Kiyomizu pottery looks back on 400 years history, and is now a symbol of Kyoto. To serve the desire of Aristocrats, tea masters and culinary specialists of the era, Kyo or Kiyomizu pottery has incorporated design and artistry not only from Japan but also from China and the Korean Peninsula. Even up to now exquisite artistry and excellent craftsmanship is a core quality of Kyo ware: each piece is modeled and decorated carefully by hand. The Seikanji kiln was established by Master Kikujiro in the early Meiji Era, and it is currently led by Maryu Sugita, the 4th generation of the founder family.
Chrysanthemum flower is the symbol of longevity and good fortune. The Japanese believe that if they display chrysanthemum in their home, it will bring them great luck. Chrysanthemum also represents nobility and the imperial family, which even got the name the 'Chrysanthemum Throne'. According to Buddhist teachings one essential part of meditation is the scent of a flower, and as chrysanthemum has a mild, sweet fragrance, it has also become a common offering on Buddhist altars.
We deliver this tea bowl with a wooden box signed by the master.
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Item code: TDM054
Maker: Seikanji kiln
Origin: Kyoto Pref., JAPAN
Material: clay
Dimensions: Φ 12 cm, H: 8.5 cm, wooden box: 14.5 x 14.5 x 12 cm
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Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us
After using the tea bowl, rinse it gently with water. Do not put it in dishwasher or dryer. Always wash by hand with gentle, organic dishwashing soap.
Avoid placing it on hot surfaces like stove, and never put it in microwave, or oven.
The chawan is only meant to be used for Matcha tea.
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