Produced in the historic Mino province, present-day Gifu prefecture, Mino-yaki has a long ceramic history dating back to the 11th century, and since the 19th century has specialised in porcelain for everyday crockery. Mino ceramic production developed in correlation with that of Seto, in neighbouring Aichi prefecture, where one of the legendary Six Ancient Kilns of Japan was located. A variety of styles and glazing techniques were produced in Mino following the Japanese tea ceremony, or Chanoyu, boom in the Momoyama period (1573–1615), including yellow Kiseto, black Setoguro and Tenmoku glazes, as well as Shino and Oribe wares.
Matcha Bowl
Fubuki
Mino
SKU
0325
Perfect for a cosy matcha moment, this Chawan bowl is covered in a striking black and white Tenmoku style glaze, evocative of a snow-covered forest.
Item | Matcha tea bowl |
Colour | Black and white |
Origin | Gifu, Japan |
Style | Mino-yaki |
Dimensions | Ø12.3 x 7.7cm |
Material | Ceramic |
Shape | Han-tsutsu-gata (半筒形 "half cylindrical") |
Packaging | Gift box |
Each piece is handmade and unique, therefore colour and dimensions may vary slightly
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