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Chawan Hoshinoyaki grau
A handmade chawan (maccha bowl) with a grey glaze and a stylized blue painted flower by Maruta Shuichi in the style of Hoshino pottery. Wood-fired in the noborigama (Japanese hanging kiln) called Jugomori in the village of Hoshino. There are various models available. Please indicate which model you would like (letter A-B) in the comments field. For more on the history of Hoshinoyaki and the visit to the artist, see New wood-fired ceramics from Hoshino.

Chawan Hoshinoyaki rot
A handmade chawan (maccha bowl) with a red glaze by Maruta Shuichi in the style of Hoshino pottery. Wood-fired in the noborigama (Japanese hanging kiln) called Jugomori in the village of Hoshino. For more on the history of Hoshinoyaki and the visit to the artist, see New wood-fired ceramics from Hoshino.
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Chawan Imariyaki Chanohana Teeblüten
Simple chawan (maccha bowl) from Imari with painted tea plants with blossoms (chanohana). For more information on the history of Imariyaki and visiting Ookawachiyama village, see New porcelain from Imari.

Chawan Imariyaki Taisengama Muster
Elegant handmade chawan (maccha bowl) from Taisengama with a modern interpretation of the typical arabesques (karakusa). Taisengama is one of the kilns in Ookawachiyama near Imari with a centuries-old history, run by the Kawazoe family. They preserve the techniques of intricate, difficult hand painting and traditional glazes. They blend these historical production techniques with modern influences and artistic designs. For more information on the history of Imariyaki and visiting Ookawachiyama village, see New porcelain from Imari.
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