Jiki Senncyahai
made by Shimojo Akira
White Porcelain Sencha Tea Bowl - 磁器煎茶杯
Traditional Japanese green tea cups, commonly known as Sencha Wan, are made of porcelain. Sencha is the tea, and wan is the bowl or container. These porcelain pieces are plain and straightforward yet intriguing in their quietness.
Thrown on the electric wheel and fired in a wood kiln, giving the pale porcelain faint marks of pink and red where the natural ash touched the raw surface.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Approx. dimensions: 4.5 cm Height x 8 cm Diameter
Approx. Capacity: 60 ml
Material: White Porcelain, Ash Glaze
Technique: Electric wheel, Woodfiring 1250℃
Care Instructions: Hand wash with lukewarm water and soap; food safe.
Hand-made in Ibaraki, Japan
made by Shimojo Akira
White Porcelain Sencha Tea Bowl - 磁器煎茶杯
Traditional Japanese green tea cups, commonly known as Sencha Wan, are made of porcelain. Sencha is the tea, and wan is the bowl or container. These porcelain pieces are plain and straightforward yet intriguing in their quietness.
Thrown on the electric wheel and fired in a wood kiln, giving the pale porcelain faint marks of pink and red where the natural ash touched the raw surface.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Approx. dimensions: 4.5 cm Height x 8 cm Diameter
Approx. Capacity: 60 ml
Material: White Porcelain, Ash Glaze
Technique: Electric wheel, Woodfiring 1250℃
Care Instructions: Hand wash with lukewarm water and soap; food safe.
Hand-made in Ibaraki, Japan
made by Shimojo Akira
White Porcelain Sencha Tea Bowl - 磁器煎茶杯
Traditional Japanese green tea cups, commonly known as Sencha Wan, are made of porcelain. Sencha is the tea, and wan is the bowl or container. These porcelain pieces are plain and straightforward yet intriguing in their quietness.
Thrown on the electric wheel and fired in a wood kiln, giving the pale porcelain faint marks of pink and red where the natural ash touched the raw surface.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Approx. dimensions: 4.5 cm Height x 8 cm Diameter
Approx. Capacity: 60 ml
Material: White Porcelain, Ash Glaze
Technique: Electric wheel, Woodfiring 1250℃
Care Instructions: Hand wash with lukewarm water and soap; food safe.
Hand-made in Ibaraki, Japan