Collection: Chawan 🍵🍵

A chawan (茶碗) is a traditional Japanese tea bowl, an essential vessel in the art of making and enjoying matcha. More than just a container, the chawan embodies centuries of aesthetics, craftsmanship, and quiet rituals rooted in Japanese tea culture.

Each chawan is handcrafted — shaped by the hands of artisans who embrace the philosophy of wabi-sabi: the beauty found in simplicity, imperfection, and timeworn textures. No two chawans are exactly the same. Some are rustic with earthy glazes and asymmetrical curves, others are smooth and elegant, with fine crackles or delicate brushwork. Every mark tells a story.

The form of a chawan is not only artistic, but functional. The wide open mouth allows the bamboo whisk (chasen) to move freely, creating a fine layer of froth. The weight and shape are carefully balanced to sit comfortably in both hands — grounding you in the present moment.

Using a chawan is part of a mindful experience. When you hold one, you are not just making tea — you are holding tradition, intention, and a quiet space for yourself.

Whether you collect them, use them daily, or keep just one special piece, a chawan is a small but profound invitation to slow down, observe, and connect.

Chawan 🍵🍵