A chawan (茶碗; literally "tea bowl") is a bowl used for preparing and drinking tea. Many types of chawan are used in East Asian tea ceremonies. The choice of their use can range from preparing tea to a formal garment for the head.
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The conical shape and narrow foot of a Tenmoku-shaped bowl, while striking a very elegant silhouette, make it top heavy and more prone to toppling over than a ...
The bowl where it all happens: the chawan (茶碗 - tea bowl) is one of tea's most iconic utensils and exists in near endless variety.
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Crafted for elevating the experience of enjoying Japanese green tea, this traditional tea bowl is the perfect size for whisking Hojicha Powder and holding ...
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Our signature, elegant Matcha chawan tea bowl, supplied by our organic tea farm and made of glazed ceramic at Japan's well-known Shigaraki kiln.
If you enjoy the aesthetic & feeling of traditional Japanese teaware, browse Sazen Tea's range of authentic yunomi (tea cups), matchawan & chawan (tea ...
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The Kuro Raku Chawan can be used for practicing Sadō (the Japanese way of tea) or for bringing inner tranquility to daily tea preparation. The pleasing curves ...
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$ 22.00. Chawan literally means "tea bowl" and is a signature of the Japanese Tea Ceremony for preparing and drinking matcha green tea. Chawans comes in many ...
A matcha Chawan is a “tea bowl" that is a ceramic vessel in which Matcha is prepared. The Chawan has been used in Japanese tea ceremonies since the 13th ...
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