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There’s something wonderfully soft about this matcha bowl. Made from dark grey stoneware clay and finished with a white glaze, the interaction between clay and glaze during firing creates delicate moonlit tones across the surface. Depending on the light, hints of pale blue, soft grey, and white emerge, giving each bowl a calm and distinctive character.
The name Tsuki, meaning moon in Japanese, felt like the perfect fit. The soft glow of the glaze and the subtle variations created during firing bring a quiet elegance to the piece.
Product Details
Shape: Soft, rounded design
Size: 7cm height x 11cm diameter
Capacity: Approx. 450ml
Finish: Matte pale blue
Material: Durable stoneware clay, fired at 1222°C
Please note: The matcha whisk, spoon, and whisk holder are not included, but can be added to complete your tea setup.
Why You’ll Love It
The rounded form feels comfortable in the hands and offers plenty of room for whisking matcha into a smooth, creamy foam. Subtle throwing lines remain visible beneath the glaze, celebrating the handmade process and ensuring that every bowl is completely unique.
Simple, understated, and designed to be enjoyed every day.
I create every piece by hand in my studio. The name "IKKAI" means "one time," which reflects the uniqueness of each item I make. No two pieces are ever the same, and that’s what makes them special. My goal is to craft ceramics that bring joy, beauty, and a sense of connection to your everyday life.
Let’s Stay Connected
I’d love to see how you use your matcha bowl! Tag me on Instagram @ikkai.ceramics to share your photos, or follow along for behind-the-scenes updates and inspiration.
I love this Matcha bowl. It is utterly stunning as an object and it is also extremely functional. I love using it almost on a daily basis or even just looking at it.
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