Blue Matcha Bowl with Spout by Aprika Life
Blue Matcha Bowl with Spout by Aprika Life - Bowl / Bowls is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Fulfilled by our friends at Aprika Life
Japanese Textured Blue Matcha Bowl with Spout. Great housewarming gift.
Bowl with a spout allowing you to perfect your matcha experience without any messes.
SIZE:
This matcha bowl measures 5.5 inches in diameter and 3.5 inches tall.
Our bowls production started 1400 years ago and are still a part of people’s everyday lives.
Its beginning was pottery as a work of art. Said to be the most magnificent type of ceramic in Japanese history, it was born in the Azuchi Momoyama period (1568-1598) and is known as Momoyamato.
In Tono Gifu Prefecture, with the creativity of the artisans, the pot has been created to represent Japan, such as the leading Japanese pottery, Kiseto, Shino and Oribe. In the Momoyama period during when the culture of tea pottery flourished, Minoyaki continued to be improved upon and has been loved as an art.
Minoyaki is a timeless art passed on through its tradition and technique. With passion, creativity and challenge, artisans work to make a smoother, high-quality and enhanced design, better for practical use. The uniqueness of Minoyaki will lead to the creation of the next generation of pottery.