$52.00
This is a studio pottery tea bowl, traditionally known as a chawan, a form commonly used for preparing and drinking matcha. Handmade by an individual potter, this piece showcases the beauty of functional, rustic ceramics with visible signs of hand-shaping and texture.
The bowl features an earthy mottled brown and beige glaze, with a distinctive zig-zag / chevron pattern circling the upper edge. The interior shows subtle variations and texture from the forming process, adding depth and character that only handmade pottery can offer.
While rooted in tea tradition, this versatile piece can also be used creatively—as a small storage bowl, planter, catchall, or decorative object—making it a wonderful addition to both modern and eclectic spaces.
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Details:
Handmade studio pottery bowl
Traditional chawan tea bowl form
Rustic earthenware construction
Zig-zag / chevron patterned rim
Mottled brown and beige glaze
One-of-a-kind artisan piece
Signed by artist Lacey 2001
Measures 6.5" in diameter and stands 5" tall.
Condition:
Excellent condition with no chips or cracks noted. Natural glaze variation and texture are intentional and part of the character of handmade pottery. Please review all photos carefully, as they are part of the description.
A soulful, tactile piece perfect for tea lovers, pottery collectors, or anyone who appreciates handcrafted ceramics with warmth and presence.