
Succulent Matcha Bowl
$95.99









Handmade Tenmoku tea cup lovers, meet your new daily companion. This Topaz Matcha Bowl captures sunlight in its iron glaze, where golden amber melts into shimmering topaz. Fired at 1300°C, high-fired porcelain creates a stone-like ring, while genuine oil-spot crystals sparkle like scattered gems. Designed for tea lovers who crave both beauty and function, its ergonomic curve fits your palms perfectly, elevating your daily tea ritual into a mindful pause. Whether whisking matcha or sipping sencha, this bowl deepens every sip. A meaningful gift for anyone who treasures artisan craft. No two bowls share the same crystal dance — yours is a one-of-a-kind treasure born from fire and patience.
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A Tenmoku-style ceramic bowl for matcha preparation, tea ceremony practice, display, and gifting.
Yes, each Topaz Matcha Bowl is handcrafted using traditional Jianzhan techniques passed down through generations. This means every bowl is shaped by hand, not mass-produced in a mold.
The glaze is a natural iron-rich formulation that creates unique oil-spot and crystal patterns during high-temperature firing. Because each piece reacts differently in the kiln, your bowl will have a one-of-a-kind topaz mineral pattern.
Absolutely, the Topaz Matcha Bowl is versatile enough for whisking matcha, serving latte art, or even enjoying soup, rice, and cereals. Its wide shape and durable construction make it perfect for daily use.
Yes, it is high-fired at extreme temperatures, making it lead-free, food-safe, and resistant to thermal shock. You can confidently pour boiling water or hot tea directly into the bowl without worry.
Hand wash with mild soap and a soft sponge, then air dry completely before storing. Over time, you can season the bowl by allowing tea residue to build up, which enhances its natural luster and character.
Yes, it is shipped with careful packaging including padded inserts to protect the fragile glaze and shape. This makes it an excellent gift for tea ceremony lovers, sushi enthusiasts, or zen collectors.
This piece is selected for matcha preparation, tea ceremony practice, chawan collecting, and gifting. Its iron-rich glaze and high-fired ceramic body give it the dark depth, natural patterning, and hand-finished character associated with Jianzhan Tenmoku ware.
Choose a matcha bowl by opening width, hand feel, foot stability, and the way the glaze frames whisked matcha.
This Tenmoku matcha bowl is chosen for the way its form, dark glaze, and kiln variation turn a daily tea object into something worth noticing between uses.
Use it for matcha preparation, tea ceremony practice, chawan collecting, and gifting. It works best when the buyer wants both practical teaware and visible glaze character.
The piece uses a ceramic body and iron-rich mineral glaze. Natural kiln variation means the glaze pattern, color depth, and surface detail can differ from piece to piece.
Rinse by hand with warm water, avoid abrasive cleaners, and let the piece dry fully before storing. For gifting, choose by use case, size, glaze style, and whether the recipient prefers daily teaware or display pieces.
This Tenmoku matcha bowl is best for people who want a functional tea piece with visible glaze variation, a quiet display presence, and enough individuality to work as a personal object or gift. It is not the best choice if you need every piece to be visually identical.
Compared with a small tea cup, a matcha bowl gives more room for whisking and a wider surface for viewing the tea color.
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This Tenmoku matcha bowl is used for matcha preparation, tea ceremony practice, chawan collecting, and gifting. It is designed as functional teaware first, with the glaze character adding display and gift value.
It is made as ceramic teaware with an iron-rich mineral glaze. The exact visual pattern can vary because kiln effects are part of the Tenmoku style.
Yes. It works well as a gift for tea drinkers, ceramic collectors, and people who enjoy objects with handmade character. Choose by use, size, glaze style, and presentation.
Rinse by hand with warm water, avoid abrasive cleaners, and let the piece dry fully before storing. Avoid harsh scrubbing because the glaze surface is part of the piece's visual character.
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Tenmokus teaware is selected for visible glaze variation, hand-finished character, and forms that can work for tea drinking, display, collecting, and gifting. Because kiln effects and glaze movement can vary, each piece may show differences in pattern, color depth, and surface detail.
Jianzhan Tenmoku teaware is known for dark ceramic surfaces, iron-rich glaze character, and kiln-influenced visual patterns such as spots, streaks, and color depth. Choose a piece by its form, rim shape, capacity, glaze pattern, and whether you want it mainly for daily tea use, display, or gifting.
Tenmokus pieces can work as gifts for tea drinkers, ceramic collectors, housewarming occasions, birthdays, holidays, and personal tea rituals. When choosing a gift, compare the recipient's preferred drink, hand feel, cup size, glaze style, and whether the piece should be practical for daily use or more display-focused.
Use Jianzhan Tenmoku teaware for tea sessions, quiet daily rituals, display, and gifting. Rinse by hand with warm water, avoid abrasive cleaners, and let the piece dry fully before storing. Avoid microwave use, direct stove heat, sudden temperature shock, and any care method not listed on the product page.
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Tenmoku glazes have high iron-content, creating rich colors and shiny surfaces. When fired, the iron forms patterns like oil spots or streaks, giving each piece a unique look.
Tenmokus pieces are presented as ceramic teaware for daily tea use, display, collecting, and gifting. If you need safety-sensitive details such as lead testing, lab reports, or exact compliance documentation, contact Tenmokus before purchase so the team can confirm the available product documentation.
Material and safety details should be checked against the specific product documentation available at the time of purchase. If you need lead-testing information, compliance documents, or other safety-sensitive details, contact Tenmokus before ordering instead of relying on a general product description.
Yes, we do ship worldwide. United States, Canada, France, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Ireland, Iceland Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Slovenia Poland, Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Brazil, Chile, South Africa, UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon.
If you are not happy with it, you can send it back within 30 days for an exchange or refund. No question asked.