8 Products
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Matcha bowl (Chawan) Mizuiro | Turquoise Matcha bowl (Chawan) Mizuiro | Turquoise
Matcha bowl (Chawan) Mizuiro | Turquoise
Offer price29,00 €
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Matcha bowl (Chawan) Kurogane | Black Matcha bowl (Chawan) Kurogane | Black
Matcha bowl (Chawan) Kurogane | Black
Offer price31,00 €
Matcha bowl (chawan) furui shiro
Offer price24,00 €
Matcha bowl (Chawan) kuroshinju (model 2024)
Offer price32,00 €
Matcha bowl (Chawan) Tenzai
Offer price27,00 €
Matcha bowl (Chawan) tankōiro (model 2024)
Offer price27,00 €
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Matcha bowl (Chawan) Kohaku | Pink Matcha bowl (Chawan) Kohaku | Pink
Matcha bowl (Chawan) Kohaku | Pink
Offer price29,00 €
Matcha bowl (Chawan) Miruku
Offer price28,00 €

What makes a good matcha bowl?

One high-quality matcha bowl combines functionality with cultural depth. Its shape allows the matcha powder to dissolve optimally, while the wall thickness retains the heat perfectly. The combination of traditional craftsmanship and aesthetic design makes each bowl a unique companion for the matcha preparation.

Why choose a Japanese chawan?

Chawan - the Japanese term for matcha bowl - has a special significance in tea culture. Each of our bowls is made in small manufactories and stands for quality, care and history. With a authentically designed bowl in traditional style you honor the origins of matcha tea - and turn every sip into a ritual.

Sustainability & quality

At Matcha Kāru, we not only pay attention to the highest organic quality for our tea, but also for our accessories. Our matcha bowls are durable, fairly produced and resource-saving shipped. So you can enjoy with a clear conscience - with style and responsibility.

FAQ - Matcha bowls 🍵

One matcha bowl - also Chawan is a special tea bowl for the traditional preparation of matcha tea. It has a wide opening so that the matcha powder can be optimally whisked with the chasen (bamboo whisk).

That depends on your personal style and the type of preparation depending on. For a classic tea ceremony are more suitable deeper, round bowlswhich make it easier to whisk the matcha powder. For modern varieties such as matcha latte often wider bowls are often preferred as they offer more volume and are easy to hold.

Yes, all our bowls come from small, specialized workshops. Each one is made with great attention to detail and is a unique.

Rinse your bowl after use by hand with warm water with warm water. Do not use a dishwasher - this will keep the glaze beautiful and the bowl in shape for a long time.

Matcha bowls based on the Japanese model have a centuries-old tradition. They not only reflect the craftsmanship of the ceramists, but also the philosophy of wabi-sabi - beauty in imperfection. This inspiration also flows into our handmade bowls.

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Preparation & accessories