Kurogane Matcha Bowl Black with Silver Speckles
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Size: Ø 121 × H 77 mm (Ø 4.76 × H 3.03 inch)
Weight: 395 g (13.9 oz)
Material: High-fired ceramic
Origin: Gifu, Japan
Handcrafted in Gifu, Japan’s Renowned Ceramic Heartland
Produced using traditional Mino ware techniques passed down through generations. Each bowl reflects the natural character of the clay and the artisanal firing process that gives it a subtly unique finish.
Matte Charcoal Black with Organic Metallic Speckling
The “Kurogane” chawan is coated in a richly textured charcoal black glaze that mimics the feel of forged iron. Scattered throughout the surface are metallic silver speckles and mineral deposits, creating a raw, earthen aesthetic reminiscent of cooled volcanic rock. The finish is tactile, matte, and distinctly Japanese in its wabi-sabi irregularity.
Traditional Form, Everyday Function
Optimized design provide a stable base and open interior—ideal for whisking matcha with precision. The generous curvature allows for proper tea aeration and foaming.
Modern Durability Meets Heritage
Made from high-quality Japanese clay, then finished with a lead-free, non-toxic glaze. Safe for microwave and dishwasher use without compromising traditional integrity.
Elegant Presentation for Gifting
Carefully boxed and ready to give. A beautiful choice for matcha enthusiasts, cultural collectors, or anyone who enjoys mindful rituals and Japanese design.