Hand Painted Sakura Yoru Chawan

$36.80 inc. GST

The Hand Painted Sakura Yoru Chawan features a stunning contrast between the deep, earthy brown background and radiant white plum blossoms, reminiscent of cherry blossoms glowing in the night. This handcrafted chawan reflects the elegance of traditional Japanese tea ceremonies

  • Dimensions: 128mm x 73mm
  • Colour: Purple & Green
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Capacity: 580ml

With each chawan uniquely painted and kiln-fired to preserve its vibrant beauty. Made from high-quality ceramic, the bowl’s smooth curves are perfect for whisking matcha or serving small dishes, making it both a functional and artistic addition to any tea or dining experience.

Availability: In stock SKU: MTS2ST1

Description

To maintain the kiln-fired, hand-painted beauty of your Hand Painted Sakura Yoru Chawan, hand wash with mild soap and a soft cloth. Avoid using abrasive sponges or harsh chemicals. Thoroughly dry after washing to prevent moisture damage. Do not use in the microwave or dishwasher, as this may damage the hand-painted design. Store in a cool, dry place and handle with care to ensure the bowl’s intricate details remain vivid and preserved for years to come.

Katachiware tableware is known for its beauty and unique design, and proper maintenance and cleaning can help to ensure that the products that you purchase remain in good condition for a long time. In the following link we provide you with basic instructions on how to clean and maintain your Japanese style tableware. We will cover cleaning instructions for melamine products, ABS products with a painted finish, wooden products with a Urushi finish, ceramic items, and cast iron. Read more here: Product Care

Additional information

Weight0.4 kg
Availability

In Stock

Brand

Katachiware

Care Instructions

Hand Wash Only

Colour

Pink

Condition

New

Finish

Gloss

Made In

China

Material

Ceramic & Bamboo

Warranty

12 Months

Pattern

Wood Grain

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