Bizen chawan, unglazed, wood-fired ceramic from Uchida Kazuhiko workshop.
Wood-fired Matcha Chawan Rin-nari | Kazuhiko Uchida – Bizen
€180.00
Description
STYLE
The real matcha chawan is to facilitate the whisking of matcha with hot water, creating a frothy, smooth beverage that embodies the spirit of tea preparation. The bowl’s design enhances the experience of drinking matcha, allowing us to fully appreciate its rich flavor and vibrant color. Unlike regular bowls, which may be used for various foods, the matcha chawan is specifically tailored for the preparation and enjoyment of matcha. Its shape and size are optimized for the whisking process, which is crucial for achieving the desired texture and consistency of the tea.
This chawan is a fantastic, unique artistic creation from Bizen. On its rounded surface, the traces of fire and ash are visible, as the varying temperatures, plant ashes, and flames created spots and streaks on the vessel during the firing process in the kiln. The inner surface shows the marks of burnt rice straw on the chawan. The rim is narrow and it is designed to prevent heat and aroma from escaping.
Every year Kazuhiko-san creates classic houhin shapes upon our teahouse’s request. Since our visit to the Master’s workshop, he has crafted many beautiful ceramics based on our shared ideas. The artisan, who has been working with Bizen wood-fired ceramics for about 25 years, is a regular participant in exhibitions. From the spring 2024 firing, we have received stunning wood-fired ceramics adorned with remarkable Bizen patterns—landscapes—once again incorporating unique, fresh ideas to blend with classic forms.
Bizen clay is rich in iron and is typically mined from a depth of 4-5 meters beneath rice fields. The firing process can last as long as 14-15 days, consuming an immense amount of wood. The various patterns are partly due to the arrangement of the pieces inside the kiln, but chance also plays a role. Bizen ceramics are typically unglazed, yet those fired close to the flames may bear a glass-like ash imprint. Bizen ceramics are classified based on their patterns, such as hidasuki (fire cords), sangiri (charcoal covering), fuseyaki (overlap), botamochi (rice cake), and ao-bizen (blue Bizen). The patterns that appear on the ceramics are often referred to as landscapes or scenic views.
MATERIAL
Bizen Clay, Wood-fired pottery
DIMENSIONS
Dia: 11,5cm
SIGNATURE/ARTIST
Kazuhiko Uchida
CONDITION
New
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