MATCHAWAN BY TENSHIN JUBA
Selected directly from Tenshin Juba’s atelier in Japan, Matchawan is currently in stock and available for shipping or pickup from Venice, CA.
Guided by ancient methods, Tenshin Juba creates modern, functional and decorative ceramics from his home-studio in the quiet mountainside of Kobe, Japan. There, Tenshin works with natural raw materials such as chestnut husks and mineral-rich rocks, which he turns into glazes for the surfaces of clay.
Elevate your tea ceremony experience with Tenshin Juba’s Matchawan. Let the weight and texture of this bowl transform each sip into a more intentional and meaningful experience. From his hands to yours, let the conversations begin.
Each piece is hand-formed and one of a kind, with irregularities that reflect the character of Tenshin’s work. Chariots on Fire exclusively represents Tenshin Juba in the USA.
Product details
One-of-kind piece
Hand wash
Fully insured delivery included, U.S. only
W: 5 ½, H: 4 ¾.
Materials: Japanese clay, ash glaze from organic matter, river stone, mountain stone.
MATCHAWAN BY TENSHIN JUBA
Selected directly from Tenshin Juba’s atelier in Japan, Matchawan is currently in stock and available for shipping or pickup from Venice, CA.
Guided by ancient methods, Tenshin Juba creates modern, functional and decorative ceramics from his home-studio in the quiet mountainside of Kobe, Japan. There, Tenshin works with natural raw materials such as chestnut husks and mineral-rich rocks, which he turns into glazes for the surfaces of clay.
Elevate your tea ceremony experience with Tenshin Juba’s Matchawan. Let the weight and texture of this bowl transform each sip into a more intentional and meaningful experience. From his hands to yours, let the conversations begin.
Each piece is hand-formed and one of a kind, with irregularities that reflect the character of Tenshin’s work. Chariots on Fire exclusively represents Tenshin Juba in the USA.
Product details
One-of-kind piece
Hand wash
Fully insured delivery included, U.S. only
W: 5 ½, H: 4 ¾.
Materials: Japanese clay, ash glaze from organic matter, river stone, mountain stone.