The 茶杯 - CháBēi, or "tea bowl,", is more than just a cup. It’s a small companion that holds the essence of each infusion,
revealing the tea’s delicate aromas and rich flavors.
Carefully crafted to fit comfortably in your hand, its design feels natural and inviting.
The 茶杯 isn’t just for drinking tea—it’s a reminder to pause, breathe, and savor the moment.
Simple yet meaningful, the 茶杯 turns each sip into a quiet ritual, where taste, texture,
and fragrance come together to create a little pocket of calm.
This tea bowl, crafted in the Japanese tradition, reflects the softness of the earth and the peaceful shimmer of a lake. Its irregular texture and natural tones
This tea bowl, crafted in the Japanese tradition, reflects the softness of the earth and the peaceful shimmer of a lake. Its irregular texture and natural tones
This Japanese tripodal tea bowl from the 70s-80s features hand-painted persimmons, symbols of luck and abundance. An interior motif echoes the exterior design.
This Japanese tripodal tea bowl from the 70s-80s features hand-painted persimmons, symbols of luck and abundance. An interior motif echoes the exterior design.
This Japanese tripodal tea bowl from the 70s-80s features hand-painted persimmons, symbols of luck and abundance. An interior motif echoes the exterior design.
antique tea bowl in Bizen-yaki, handcrafted in Japan
This antique tea bowl is crafted in the pure Japanese tradition. Its raw texture and natural tones, born from fire and clay, embody the spirit of Bizen-yaki.
This celadon porcelain bowl is delicately shaped like a flower. Its soft hue, elegant curves, and silky reflections reminiscent of jade make it an exceptional piece.
This wood-fired clay bowl is a unique piece that captures the essence of traditional craftsmanship. Its deep tones and raw textures tell a story rich in authenticity.
This wood-fired clay bowl stands out with its warm tones and unique metallic reflections. Every detail tells the subtle story of the harmony between earth and flame.