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‘Chawan I | Tea Bowl' - Melody Emi Brunton

$200.00

By Melody Emi Brunton - ‘Chawan I | Tea Bowl’

Height 7cm x Width 12cm

High Fired Buff Raku Sandy finished with a yellow oxide glaze

This piece is an original by Melody created across 2024 and 2025. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.

Some words from the Artist on this piece;

茶碗 (chawan), The matcha bowl has a rich history, originating from Jian Ware chawans in China during the Song Dynasty, which were later introduced to Japan by Buddhist monks. Over time, the Japanese tea masters of Wabi-cha embraced a more rustic and humble aesthetic, moving away from the refined Chinese styles. These pieces follows that lineage, embracing the quiet beauty of everyday teaware.

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By Melody Emi Brunton - ‘Chawan I | Tea Bowl’

Height 7cm x Width 12cm

High Fired Buff Raku Sandy finished with a yellow oxide glaze

This piece is an original by Melody created across 2024 and 2025. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.

Some words from the Artist on this piece;

茶碗 (chawan), The matcha bowl has a rich history, originating from Jian Ware chawans in China during the Song Dynasty, which were later introduced to Japan by Buddhist monks. Over time, the Japanese tea masters of Wabi-cha embraced a more rustic and humble aesthetic, moving away from the refined Chinese styles. These pieces follows that lineage, embracing the quiet beauty of everyday teaware.

By Melody Emi Brunton - ‘Chawan I | Tea Bowl’

Height 7cm x Width 12cm

High Fired Buff Raku Sandy finished with a yellow oxide glaze

This piece is an original by Melody created across 2024 and 2025. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.

Some words from the Artist on this piece;

茶碗 (chawan), The matcha bowl has a rich history, originating from Jian Ware chawans in China during the Song Dynasty, which were later introduced to Japan by Buddhist monks. Over time, the Japanese tea masters of Wabi-cha embraced a more rustic and humble aesthetic, moving away from the refined Chinese styles. These pieces follows that lineage, embracing the quiet beauty of everyday teaware.

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