Wakasama Tougei (Pottery) – Handcrafted Japanese Pottery from Mashiko
This Katakuchi Matcha Bowl (Black Mat) by Wakasama Tougei (Pottery) highlights the refined, modern character of Mashiko clay. Hand-thrown and shaped with a gentle katakuchi spout, the bowl is designed for smoothly whisking and pouring matcha, balancing both beauty and practical functionality.
The matte black glaze gives each piece a calm, contemporary presence—soft, velvety, and subtly textured. Its deep, even tone enhances the silhouette of the bowl, while the handmade finish ensures unique variations that reflect true Mashiko craftsmanship. The balanced size and smooth, rounded form make it versatile for matcha, sauces, tea, or small dishes.
A minimalist and elegant piece that brings a modern interpretation of Mashiko-yaki into everyday life.
Size : W14cm × D13cm × H6.5cm
*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.
Wakasama Tougei (Pottery) – Handcrafted Mashiko Pottery
Wakasama Pottery is a Mashiko-based ceramic studio creating modern, functional Japanese tableware. Handcrafted with traditional Mashiko clay and natural glazes, each piece offers warm textures, simple forms, and everyday durability. Their bowls, plates, cups, and vases blend timeless craftsmanship with contemporary design, making Wakasama Pottery a popular choice for lovers of authentic Japanese ceramics.
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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