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Kuro Raku Matcha Bowl - Handcrafted in Kyoto (黒楽茶碗)

Regular price ¥17,600
Sale price ¥17,600

How To Care

This item is not safe for use in microwave ovens, conventional ovens, or dishwashers.

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Raku Tea Bowl

A Raku chawan is a traditional Japanese tea bowl crafted specifically for the tea ceremony.

Unlike wheel-thrown pottery, each piece is hand-molded using only the artist’s hands and simple tools — resulting in a warm, organic form that fits naturally in the hand.

From the deep black of kuro-raku to the earthy softness of aka-raku, each bowl has a distinct character.

No two are exactly alike — every piece is one of a kind.

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A Legacy Rooted in Tea and Tradition

The Raku chawan traces its origins to 16th-century Japan, when legendary tea master Sen no Rikyū commissioned the first bowls from artisan Chōjirō.

Since then, the Raku family has passed down this tradition for over 450 years.

Each bowl carries the spirit of wabi-sabi and invites a quiet depth to your daily matcha ritual.

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Kuro Raku

Kuro-raku is distinguished by its deep black glaze and bold presence.

Created through rapid high-heat firing and cooling, it produces a rich, glossy finish that beautifully contrasts the vibrant green of matcha.

Its quiet strength adds depth and focus to the tea ritual.

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