Japanese tea ceremony bowl - Chawan
The tea ceremony bowl, or "chawan," is a revered symbol of Japanese culture, dating back to the 9th century. Crafted with meticulous care, this bowl reflects the principles of wabi-sabi, celebrating imperfection and simplicity. During the ceremony, the chawan fosters mindfulness and connection, embodying centuries of tradition and craftsmanship in Japan.
Measurements:
Condition: Consistent with antique/vintage age and usage. Please reference images.
The tea ceremony bowl, or "chawan," is a revered symbol of Japanese culture, dating back to the 9th century. Crafted with meticulous care, this bowl reflects the principles of wabi-sabi, celebrating imperfection and simplicity. During the ceremony, the chawan fosters mindfulness and connection, embodying centuries of tradition and craftsmanship in Japan.
Measurements:
Condition: Consistent with antique/vintage age and usage. Please reference images.
The tea ceremony bowl, or "chawan," is a revered symbol of Japanese culture, dating back to the 9th century. Crafted with meticulous care, this bowl reflects the principles of wabi-sabi, celebrating imperfection and simplicity. During the ceremony, the chawan fosters mindfulness and connection, embodying centuries of tradition and craftsmanship in Japan.
Measurements:
Condition: Consistent with antique/vintage age and usage. Please reference images.