Hagi-yaki Pottery (萩焼, Hagiyaki) is one of the most famous pottery types in Japan. The skills for making this craft was imported into Japan from Korea in the early 1600s. Hagi ware flourished during the Edo Period (1603-1867) and was highly prized as tea wares for the tea ceremony.
Called a Macha-wan, these ceramic large teacups or bowls are typically used to make matcha green tea (with matcha powder and a chasen whisk).
From matcha lovers to people who are not already a matcha fan, matcha bowls are an essential component to the Japanese tea ceremony, but of course, they are used for enjoying matcha at home.
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Shizen Cha is focused on premium grade Japanese Teas and Handcrafted Teaware.
Simply put, Shizen (自然) means "nature" & Cha (茶) means "tea" in Japan. Our loose leaf teas are picked and processed with the utmost care and precision by our tea farms who demand impeccable quality and freshness.
We believe that quality should never be compromised. We pride ourselves on transparency, clear genealogy, and clear production history. We pay close attention to every step from choosing only the finest leaves and growing, shading and steaming methods. By blending our teas in small patches, packaging by hand is how we provide the best quality tea possible.
We welcome all tea enthusiasts to join us learn more about the thousand year tea culture, with one hope, that each visit will provide excitement, knowledge and to experience tea in the best form possible.
Both matcha bowls are beautiful. One is a bit smaller than the other, which I suppose is just wabi sabi. Nicely packed. Overall great experience.