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Elevate Your Tea Experience with the Exquisite Matcha Bowl by Yagi Kaihou This stunning Matcha bowl is a testament to the innovative design and craftsmanship of the renowned artist, 八木海峰 Yagi Kaihou. Born from the rich tradition of Kiyomizu ware in the heart of Kyoto, this piece marries the timeless beauty of autumn florals with a refreshing palette of pale blue-green glaze that seems to flow over the contours of the bowl like a serene waterfall. A Glimpse into Kiyomizu Ware's Rich Heritage Kiyomizu ware, or 清水焼, is a distinguished type of Kyō ware that originates from the historic Gojōzaka district, nestled near the majestic Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto. With a legacy that stretches back to the 16th century, Kiyomizu ware is celebrated for its intricate designs, vibrant colors, and the unparalleled skill of its artisans. About the Artist: Yagi Kaihou Yagi Kaihou, a master craftsman whose roots are deeply embedded in Kyoto's rich cultural soil, has dedicated his life to the art of ceramics. His journey is marked by significant milestones: In 1968, he captivated an audience that included Her Majesty the Empress with a live demonstration of his painting on ceramics. In 1993, his work was showcased in Paris, where he once again demonstrated his exceptional painting skills on Kyo-ware and Kiyomizu-ware, earning international acclaim. Recognized for his contributions to the preservation of traditional craftsmanship, he was officially certified as a traditional craftsman in 2003. A Signature of Authenticity Each Matcha bowl is adorned with the signature stamp of Yagi Kaihou at its base, a mark of authenticity and excellence. This piece is not merely a vessel for tea; it is a bridge to the rich history and artistry of Kyoto, inviting you to partake in a centuries-old tradition of elegance and refinement. Available at j-okini.com Malta Handmade Matcha bowl Akikusa 53.80 Out of Stock