Mashiko-Yaki Matcha Bowl – Ash Glaze Japanese Tea Bowl by Tomo Enokida / Enokidagama
This handcrafted Mashiko-yaki matcha bowl is created by Mashiko-based ceramic artist Tomo Enokida, Enokida Gama (Kiln).
Thrown by hand and finished using traditional firing techniques, the bowl features a soft ash glaze with gentle variations in tone, revealing the natural character of Mashiko clay beneath.
The pale, muted surface has a quiet depth that changes subtly with light, creating a calm backdrop that enhances the vibrant green of whisked matcha. Its gently rounded form and balanced weight allow the bowl to rest comfortably in the hands, making it suitable for both tea ceremony practice and everyday matcha rituals.
Each bowl is fired individually in Mashiko, resulting in unique differences in glaze flow, texture, and form. Rooted in the philosophy of Japanese folk craft, this piece embodies warmth, restraint, and an understated elegance that grows richer with use.
Ideal for matcha lovers, tea practitioners, or collectors of Japanese ceramics, this bowl is also a refined gift and a timeless example of contemporary Mashiko pottery.
Size : φ150mm × H85mm
Capacity : 400ml
*Please note that slight variations in size and color may occur due to the firing process. We appreciate your understanding before making your purchase.
*To preserve the quality of this product, please avoid using in a microwave.
*To preserve the beauty of this piece, please hand wash.
*After use, please wash as soon as possible and dry thoroughly before storing.
*There might be variations in colour and texture between individual items.
Enokidagama – Handcrafted Mashiko Pottery
Enokidagama, based in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture, is a distinguished pottery studio run by the Enokida family — currently the 5th generation couple, Tomo Enokida and Wakaba Enokida, at the helm.
Situated near the well‑known ceramic region of Mashiko, the studio blends everyday utility with expressive craftsmanship.
Working from a converted saikuba (former factory) which was transformed into their main showroom and studio, the Enokida family invites visitors into a space where pottery is both exhibited and made.
The studio atmosphere reflects their philosophy: thick‑bodied Mashiko clay makes for sturdy, trustworthy tableware, while glazes and forms evolve to meet contemporary needs — all without losing the rooted feel of Mashiko yaki (ware).
Each member of the family contributes distinct styles: the 4th generation, Katsuhiko Enokida, produces traditional soba bowls and tea‑ware; the next generation, Tomo and Wakaba, explore patterns such as polka‑dots and playful touches in glaze techniques like “rōbiki” (wax‑resist).
Their work is unified by a dedication to Mashiko’s clay and glaze heritage: rather than making ultra‑thin ware, they favour the thicker, solid feel that matches the character of the region’s materials.
Mashiko-yaki (ware) is a style of Japanese pottery originating from Mashiko, a town in Tochigi Prefecture known for its rich clay and centuries of ceramic tradition. Characterized by thick, durable clay, simple yet elegant forms, and natural glazes, Mashiko-yaki is both functional and artistic, perfect for everyday tableware or collectible pieces.
Unlike ultra-delicate ceramics, Mashiko-yaki emphasizes sturdiness, warmth, and a tactile feel, reflecting the hands-on approach of the artisans. Many pieces are handmade in family-run studios, preserving traditional techniques while experimenting with contemporary designs.
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