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Hagi Sunset Chawan (M7)
Hagi Sunset Chawan (M7)
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Meet the Hagi Sunset Chawan, a vintage Japanese ceramic bowl that feels like a quiet evening in Yamaguchi. Your plain bowls leave you cold, empty, routine, and forgettable. This one warms that moment...
Picture pouring warm matcha into its wide, open mouth. The glaze flows from creamy ivory at the rim into soft apricot blush, like a sunset on porcelain. Under the glaze, fine network of crackle (wabi sabi in real time), imperfect lines that deepen with age and use.
Turn it over and you find the rough, unglazed foot - hand-torqued, slightly ridged, bearing the stamp of the potter beneath that earthy clay. It’s 13.9 cm across, 8.5 cm tall. From Hagi craft traditions in Yamaguchi, a bowl shaped by tradition and time.
Imagine starting your day with this handmade Japanese pottery: the heady warmth of matcha awakening that color under morning light. No cold machine finish here. This collectible Japanese tea bowl, the chawan tea bowl you place between your palms, carries traditions of Japanese tea culture and traditional Japanese ceramics. The soft peach tones, the matte-white slip drips, the gentle ring of clay at the base - they tell a story, not label.
Maybe you wonder if it’s real, if it will last, if it will feel right in your hand. It’s vetted. It was fired in a traditional kiln, shaped with human hands and fired with earth and fire. It has gentle glaze variation, a slight unevenness that proves its origin, a handcrafted piece, not pressed in a factory.
Bring it into your home and you get slow beauty at your table. You hold Japanese wabi sabi pottery, grounded in Japanese matcha bowl tradition, ready for sip, soup, or reflection. It fits your ritual, tingles your senses, and ages into your story.
Let the Hagi Sunset Chawan join your collection. Let it color your mornings. Let it be the bowl you smile at when you catch it in your cupboard.
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Please note:
Many of these bowls are vintage and may have small cracks, stains, or chips.
They were originally made in Japan for drinking tea (HS: 6912.00 or 6911.10), but we sell them as decorative items (HS: 6913.10) since there are no test results or certificates.
Some bowls come with free outer boxes (wood or cardboard), but this varies by item.
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We do not accept OEM or branding requests.
Free EMS shipping from Japan is included; our trading company in Fukuoka handles all exports from our warehouse there.
Each bowl is one of a kind; once sold, it won’t be restocked.
If you prefer UPS or FedEx, email us before ordering.
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