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Hearty Mixing Bowl silvery brownHearty Mixing Bowl silvery brown
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$42.00 - Regular price
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$42.00
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Hearty Mixing Bowl cream whiteHearty Mixing Bowl cream white
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$39.00 - Regular price
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$39.00
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Matcha Mixing Bowl- pearly whiteMatcha Mixing Bowl- pearly white
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$35.00 - Regular price
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Matcha Mixing Bowl made of glassMatcha Mixing Bowl made of glass
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$31.00 - Regular price
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$31.00
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Matcha Glass Set with Glass StrawsMatcha Glass Set with Glass Straws
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$31.00 - Regular price
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Matcha Set M - Mixing Bowl Silvery BrownMatcha Set M - Mixing Bowl Silvery Brown
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$106.00 - Regular price
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$106.00
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Matcha Set M - Mixing Bowl Cream WhiteMatcha Set M - Mixing Bowl Cream White
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$103.00 - Regular price
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$103.00
Traditional Japanese tea ceremony
Matcha Bowls, Chawans & Cups
A carefully prepared matcha in your Japanese matcha bowl – a moment full of tranquility, mindfulness, and enjoyment. With traditional matcha bowls, Chawans & Cups, you experience the tea ritual in an authentic way. They feel comfortable in the hand, impress with their unique texture, and are easy to clean.
You can also whisk your tea directly in it with the whisk and don't have to transfer it again. The Japanese matcha bowl is handmade, painted with black dots or brush strokes, and finished with a gloss. Its appearance is a true delight. Our tip: If you want to follow the path of the tea to the end, don't forget to serve something sweet with the Matcha. How about Matcha chocolate?
Kumo Chawan
Our Kumo Chawan bowls combine traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. Their compact shape is comfortable to hold, making them the ideal companion for your matcha ritual. Fired in Portugal at 1180°C, they are made of robust, dishwasher-safe ceramic, whose special glaze and handcrafted details make each piece unique.
Hearty Mixing Bowl
Our Hearty Mixing Bowls are handmade in Portugal. Their heart-shaped design makes them a unique companion for preparing your matcha or tea. The firing process at 1180°C creates durable, dishwasher-safe ceramic – robust, suitable for everyday use, and sustainably produced.
Mixing Bowl
Our Mixing Bowls are handcrafted and perfect for preparing your matcha. Mixing the matcha is especially easy thanks to the smooth surface. With the help of the spout, you can pour your Matcha into your cup or chawan without future spills. Of course, you can also enjoy the Matcha directly from the bowl.




Handmade Matcha Bowls & Mixing Bowls
Our bowls and plates are carefully handcrafted in small Portuguese factories. Traditional modeling and glazing techniques are combined with modern firing processes at temperatures up to 1180°C. The result is robust, durable ceramic pieces that impress not only with their aesthetic appeal but also with their practicality for everyday use. Each glaze is applied by hand, making each piece truly unique. Sustainable production processes using local materials and resource-efficient procedures complete our ceramics.
Matcha is more than a drink. It stands for harmony, silence, reverence.
Buy matcha bowls for your personal tea ceremony
In Japan, tea is truly celebrated, not loudly and excitedly, but calmly and relaxed. The tea ceremony (Jap.: 茶道, chadō) is a ritual that originates from the philosophy of Zen and slows down everyday life, bringing people together.
If you want to fully enjoy Matcha in the traditional way and treat yourself to a relaxing break from the modern hectic lifestyle, then embark on the path of Matcha tea and celebrate a new way of life at home.
FAQ: Useful Information About Matcha Bowls
What is a matcha bowl?
The first matcha bowls were imported from ancient China to Japan at the beginning of the 13th century and have since held a firm place in the Japanese tea ceremony. The wavy rim of the handcrafted bowl symbolizes the irregular mountain landscape of Japan. It is one of the most important and often even the most expensive components of the Japanese tea ceremony.
How large should a matcha bowl be?
The diameter of its opening is ideally between 11 and 13 centimeters, its height between 6 and 8 centimeters. This provides enough space for the Chasen, the Matcha whisk, without being too large.



