A handcrafted Shino ware matcha bowl from Japan’s Yōshin kiln, made by artisan Rikisaku. Tōguchi form, perfect for tea rituals. An elegant blend of tradition and wabi-sabi aesthetics.
Truly One of a Kind
Each piece in our collection is handcrafted in small batches. Many of our items are one-of-a-kind or available in very limited quantities — mostly just one left and never restocked.
If you see a piece that speaks to you, don’t wait. It’s likely the only one of its kind, and once it’s gone, it’s gone for good.
- Material:
- Ceramic
- Diameter:
- 11.8 cm
- Height:
- 7.6 cm
- Food Safe:
- 100% (Lead-free)
- Origin:
- Japan
- Style:
- Vintage-inspired, Chūko (中古) aesthetic
- Crafting Method:
- Hand-thrown and kiln-fired
- Finish:
- Natural ceramic texture with glaze variations
- Use:
- Perfect for matcha, tea, or display
- Care:
- Hand wash recommended
- Availability:
- Small batch – limited quantity
Rustic Charm from Midcentury Japan
This vintage Japanese matcha bowl is a beautiful reflection of wabi-sabi aesthetics — quiet, imperfect, and full of depth.
Handcrafted in the 1950s, it features a coarse, stone-textured glaze in muted whites and earthy greys, giving it a weathered and soulful look. The rough, uneven surface is intentional — every line and imperfection adds to its quiet poetry.
Perfect for tea lovers, collectors of Japanese ceramics, or anyone who appreciates objects with soul and story.
Material: Ceramic, wood-fired
Glaze: Shino-style glaze with ash speckles
Diameter: ~11.8 cm
Height: ~7.7 cm
Food Safe: Yes (Lead-free)
Care: Hand wash recommended
Crafting Method: Hand-thrown and kiln-fired
Origin: Japan – Vintage from the 1950s
Availability: One of a kind – not restocked
Why You'll Love It
Authentic midcentury Japanese craftsmanship
Wabi-sabi aesthetics – imperfect, serene, soulful
Perfect for tea rituals, decor, or gifting