Product Description

Step into the world of Japanese tea with intention. The Large Nodate Matcha Bowl is a celebration of presence, crafted for those who prefer a fuller, slower tea experience. Holding up to 13.5 fl oz (400 cc), this generously sized bowl invites you to whisk, pour, and sip with unhurried grace.

Offered in two beautifully considered variants—Gold and Gray—each bowl features delicate wagara motifs, traditional Japanese patterns that symbolize balance, longevity, and the natural rhythm of life. The Gold design offers a subtle glow, while the Gray presents a refined, earthy calm. Both add a quiet elegance to your tea practice without overpowering its simplicity.

The wide, open shape provides ample space for whisking, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced Tea Ceremony practitioners. Its pottery construction delivers a smooth, cool surface that feels luxurious to the touch, while the weight ensures stability and control in every movement.

Made from durable, high-fired pottery, this bowl is easy to maintain—simply hand-wash and let air-dry. With its artful patterning and larger size, it serves as both a functional tea vessel and a statement of taste and intention.

Whether you seek a bolder presence in your morning ritual or wish to share the experience of matcha with others, the Large Nodate Matcha Bowl offers an elegant fusion of form, function, and cultural heritage. Choose Gold for a warm, luminous touch or Gray for a minimalist, meditative feel. In either style, you’ll find a companion for calm that honors tradition—one pour at a time.

Product Information
  • Dimensions: 4.53 × 3.15 in (115 × 80 mm)
  • Capacity: 19.6 fl oz (580 cc)
  • Weight: 1.43 lbs (650 g)
  • Finish Options: Tenmokukin unofunagashi (gold) / Nezumishino sansui (gray)
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Made by Kazufumi Wada in Toki City, Japan

Kazufumi Wada carries forward a legacy of over 90 years at Keizan Kiln, founded by his grandfather Keijiro Wada, with an unwavering commitment to the timeless art of Japanese ceramics. A true master of his craft, Wada creates each piece entirely by hand—eschewing molds in favor of intuition, tradition, and an acute sensitivity to clay, glaze, and flame. His work is defined by a pursuit of glaze richness, achieved through meticulous control of kiln temperature and firing time, resulting in surfaces that feel both organic and refined. A member of the Mino Ceramics Association, Wada has earned numerous accolades, including selections to prestigious exhibitions such as the Asahi Ceramic Exhibition, Chunichi International Ceramic Exhibition, and the International Ceramic and Porcelain Festival. In recognition of his artistry, he was awarded the 35th Takuo Award by the Mino Ceramic Art Association. Through his guidance and creations, Kazufumi Wada offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the living tradition of Japanese pottery.

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