Features
Kyoto, Japan
Ceramic
Raku Ware
Raku Chawan
Raku Chawan
As indicated by the old Japanese saying, "1st Raku, 2nd Hagi, 3rd Karatsu", the Raku Chawan has been hailed as the highest-ranking Matcha Bowl by tea masters.
It is the most Japanese of all types of pottery, one of which cannot be found in that of China or Europe.
The hand-molded pieces are unsymmetrical and imperfect - yet resemble natural beauty, creativity, and warmth.
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, the Raku Chawan is designed with a keen understanding of the Matcha-drinking experience. The bottom of the bowl is wide and usually has a built-in step, made ideal for whisking. The mouth angles slightly inward to prevent tea from dripping from the bowl when drinking, and the thick walls keep the tea warm. While it's a piece preferred by experienced tea masters, it's also a recommendation for beginners.
Raku ware is said to have originated with Sen no Rikyu, the father of the Japanese Tea Ceremony, and was made by the Raku family in Kyoto.
The two primary colors used are black (Kuro-raku) and red (Akaraku), as these beautifully complement the vibrant green color of the Matcha.
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- The black Raku-chawans are made by using fire tongs to pull the red-hot bowls from a small kiln and immediately cool them in water. Because small kilns are used, only a few can be made at a time. Also due to this, Raku pieces will have markings of the fire tongs on its surface. They are viewed and enjoyed as a part of the unique characteristics of the item.
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Maintenance
Before Use
Soak the teacup in water or lukewarm water for at least 30 seconds to prevent staining and damage.
For new Raku teacups, we recommend soaking for 1-2 minutes.
After use
Be sure to wipe off any moisture with a tea towel, soft cloth, kitchen paper, etc., and dry thoroughly before storing.
Free Tracked Delivery for shipping within Singapore
- We provide free Singpost Tracked Delivery. We ship right from within Singapore—fast, with no uncertainties and local support. Your shipment will arrive 2-4 business days after we receive your order.
- We do a complimentary upgrade to Speedpost or Ninjavan when the order size exceeds the Singapore Tracked Delivery dimensions.
International shipping available
- Please find the details here.
Return Policy
- We've updated our return policy - and increased it to a 10-day return policy. Please find details here.
Japanese Tea Travelers Program Eligible
- Yes, this tea is eligible for the Japanese Tea Travelers Program by Tealife!
- It's a free program for our loyal customers who have accumulative purchases of SGD $100. You'll receive an additional loose-leaf tea for each month you order.
- We'll choose different types of tea from different parts of Japan. It's a great way to enjoy and learn about Japanese tea. Some will be from our shop, but some will not! Learn more about it here!