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White Void Hagi-Style Chawan (M41)

White Void Hagi-Style Chawan (M41)

  • Delivery: 5 to 25 days
Regular price $195.00 USD
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Ever held something that felt like silence?

This piece doesn’t shout for attention. It doesn’t sparkle, shimmer, or beg. It sits quietly, glazed in a soft white coat that’s full of fracture lines and pinholes, like a porcelain memory frozen mid-thought. Its body is rough in some places, smooth in others, and the rim? Irregular on purpose, with raw clay peeking through. That’s not damage. That’s the point.

Size: 12.2 cm wide by 5.2 cm tall. It’s shallow, open, and wide like an invitation. The kind of bowl that makes space for a quiet morning, a cup of tea, or a handful of thoughts.

The origin? Unknown. And that’s what makes it powerful. It’s unclaimed. Unbranded. It stands without a backstory, so you get to give it one.

Call it Hagi-inspired if you want. The thick glaze and shrinking crackles match that lineage. But don’t get caught up in the label. Focus on what it gives you: raw texture where the glaze crawled back. Fingertip dents where someone shaped it without a mold. Marks from fire, not from machines.

The white glaze breaks in spots, revealing clay underneath like light cracking through cloud. Inside, the crazing is tight. Outside, pocked and uneven. It doesn’t try to be perfect. That’s the whole idea.

This bowl is for the person who doesn’t want polish. Who values story over shine. Who wants something honest. Something strange and useful. Something that looks like it’s been through time and chose not to hide it.

 

Bring it into your space. Let it make your rituals raw again.

 

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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They were originally made in Japan for drinking tea (HS: 6912.00 or 6911.10), but we sell them as decorative items (HS: 6913.10) since there are no test results or certificates.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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Handcrafted takes time. Every piece is made for you and packed for safe travel. Delivery may take 30 days or more.
Japanese collections can take up to 3 months
because artists sculpt most orders from scratch.
Uruguayan figurines arrive in 1 to 4 weeks depending on availability.
Tracking is always sent upon dispatch.
The wait protects quality and value.