Matcha Bowl
Step up your matcha game with a bowl that's as distinctive as your taste – a true symbol of matcha's rich heritage and a nod to contemporary style.
Dishwasher safe. 18-oz fill capacity. Lead-free & Cadmium-free.
Our tea sachets are made using NeoSoilon®, a non-GMO material derived from sugarcane. They are not made from petroleum-based plastics.
Shipping Information:
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- Processing Time: Orders are shipped from our warehouse within 1-4 business days, Monday–Friday, after payment and delivery address verification.
Returns Policy:
- Tea Products: Tea cannot be returned as it is a food product. We recommend trying smaller sample sizes to ensure satisfaction before committing to larger bulk sizes.
- Steepware Returns: For unopened/unused Steepware, we offer store credit (minus the cost of return shipping) within 30 days of your delivery date.
- Incorrect or Damaged Items: If you received an incorrect or damaged item, please contact us via call or email within 30 days of your delivery date, and we will rectify the problem immediately!
Product Description
We're thrilled to be able to bring you this beautiful handmade ceremonial matcha bowl. You can feel the craftsmanship the moment you pick it up: the weight in your hands, the texture of the stoneware, the small contours where the potter's fingers shaped it. Each piece is one of a kind, and this is the bowl that will truly complete your matcha ritual.
The unglazed clay base shows the raw character of the stoneware and the marks of the potter's hand. Rooted in the wabi-sabi tradition, this bowl is built around the idea that imperfections are part of what makes a handmade object worth keeping. Slight asymmetries, subtle tonal shifts in the glaze, and a finish that won't look identical to the next bowl on the shelf are all part of the design.
A thoughtful gift for any matcha or tea lover, ready to give as-is. Every bowl ships in gift-ready packaging.
Matcha and tools sold separately. See our Essential Matcha Kit if you'd rather have the bowl, tools, and starter matcha all in one set.
Features
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Ceremonial matcha bowl (chawan)
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Material: Stoneware
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Fill capacity: ~20 oz
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Dimensions: 4.75" diameter x 3.15" height
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Available in three colorways: Cobalt Blue, Poppy Red, Misty Grey
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Hand-shaped, so subtle variations in glaze, tone, and form are part of the design
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Unglazed clay base
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Hand wash only
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Ships in gift-ready packaging
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Matcha and matcha tools sold separately
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Made in China

A Matcha Bowl in the Wabi-Sabi Tradition
Wabi-sabi is the Japanese aesthetic of finding beauty in imperfection, asymmetry, and the marks left by time and use. It's the opposite of mass production: instead of identical objects with seamless finishes, wabi-sabi celebrates pieces that wear their making honestly. A glaze that pools differently on one side. A rim that isn't perfectly round. A foot that shows the texture of the clay underneath.
This bowl is built in that traditional style. Hand-shaped on a wheel, finished with a glaze that's allowed to vary, and left unglazed at the base where the stoneware shows through. No two bowls are identical. The one you receive will be its own object, with its own quiet character, made to live with you for a long time.
The broad, deep shape of the chawan provides enough space for a bamboo whisk to move freely in the rapid zigzag motions required to create a smooth, frothy layer of tea.
In a formal tea ceremony in Japan, the chawan is treated as the centerpiece — an object of philosophical and aesthetic appreciation that's often shared between guests as a sign of respect and harmony.

A Matcha Bowl Worth Gifting
If you're shopping for a matcha lover, this bowl is one of the most personal gifts on the menu. It's handmade, no two are identical, and it becomes a daily-use object the recipient will reach for years from now. Each bowl ships in gift-ready packaging, so it's ready to wrap and give as-is.
A few thoughtful items for a complete gift:
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Add a Ceremonial Matcha Tin so they have something to brew the day it arrives.
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Add an Essential Matcha Kit if they don't already own the tools (the kit comes with its own spouted chawan, but pairing this rustic bowl alongside makes a generous, well-rounded gift).
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Pair with a Ceremonial Matcha Stick Refill Pack for a smaller, ready-to-go gift.
Care Instructions
We recommend hand washing these matcha bowls to protect the unglazed base and preserve the surface variations that make each piece distinct.
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Rinse with warm water and a soft cloth or sponge after each use. A drop of mild dish soap is fine on the glazed interior.
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Avoid abrasive scrubbers, which can dull the glaze over time.
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Dry the bowl thoroughly before storing, especially around the unglazed base.
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It's normal for the unglazed clay to darken slightly over time as it absorbs trace minerals and tea oils. That subtle patina is part of how the bowl becomes uniquely yours.
FAQ
Is matcha included with this bowl? No. The bowl is sold on its own. We'd recommend pairing it with our ceremonial matcha tin or matcha stick refill pack, both linked above.
Are the whisk and other tools included? No, the bowl is sold by itself. If you want everything in one box, take a look at our Essential Matcha Kit for the full experience, which includes a different chawan plus the chasen, chashaku, sifter, whisk holder, and starter matcha.
Does each bowl look exactly like the photo? No, and that's intentional. Each bowl is hand-shaped, so glaze tone, contour, and surface texture vary from piece to piece. The photo gives you the general look, but the bowl you receive will be one of a kind.
How big is it? 4.75" diameter and 3.15" tall, with a fill capacity of about 20 oz. That's a generous size for whisking without splashing, even though a typical matcha serving only uses 2 to 3 oz of liquid.
Does it come with gift packaging? Yes. Every bowl ships in gift-ready packaging, ready to give as-is.
What shape is this matcha bowl? The bowl follows a wan-nari-inspired form, the most traditional chawan shape, with a gentle curve from base to rim and a wide opening. It's comfortable in two hands and works year-round. Other traditional chawan shapes include the tsutsu-nari (a tall cylindrical shape ideal for winter) and the hira-nari (a flat, shallow shape made for summer cooling).
Is this a good matcha bowl for beginners? Yes. The wide opening gives the bamboo whisk plenty of room to move, which makes whisking easier and helps prevent splashing. The wan-nari shape is forgiving and works from your first bowl to your hundredth.