TEA BOWLS

Our collection of traditional Japanese and Chinese tea bowls.

  1. £44.00
    This set of four traditional Japanese tea bowls finished in antique, earthy coloured glazes, with a complementary coloured circle motif. Hold approx 180ml.
  2. £37.00
    The Bonsai Cups series is inspired by the inseparable and intimate relationship of the bonsai tree and its pot: a bond as close as lovers, families, friends, or even the one between humans and our mother earth. This design is of bamboo, a blue hand drawn illustration in classic 'Willow Pattern' blue on white porcelain. Ideal for a wedding gift.
  3. £37.00
    The Bonsai Cups series is inspired by the inseparable and intimate relationship of the bonsai tree and its pot: a bond as close as lovers, families, friends, or even the one between humans and our mother earth. This design is a banyan tree, a blue hand drawn illustration in classic 'Willow Pattern' blue on white porcelain. Ideal for a wedding gift.
  4. £37.00
    The Bonsai Cups series is inspired by the inseparable and intimate relationship of the bonsai tree and its pot: a bond as close as lovers, families, friends, or even the one between humans and our mother earth. This design is of a pine tree, a blue hand drawn illustration in classic 'Willow Pattern' blue on white porcelain. Ideal for a wedding gift.
  5. £36.00
    A set of 6 Chinese tea bowls with a dark brown exterior and lime green interior. Holds 250ml.
  6. £19.00
    This exquisite porcelain tea bowls are made by the world-renowned Aika pottery company and are decorated with a classic hand drawn pencil line in the famous blue coloured glaze on a white background. The bowl is perfect for savouring the highest quality Sencha and Gyokuro green teas also made in Japan. 250ml.
  7. Fade to Blue Japanese Tea Bowl
    Out of stock
    £10.00
    The Fade to Blue tea or coffee bowl bowl is designed and made at the Taka kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan. It is a traditional shaped bowl and the glaze is an exquisite storm of blues and earth.. Made of 'Minoyaki' porcelain, fired at a high temperature and hand finished. A work of art. 9cm Diameter 5cm Height
  8. £42.00
    These beautiful handmade tea bowls, Yunomi, are produced in the Mino area, in the southern part of the Japanese Prefecture GIFU. There are 4 complementary but very different designs to the set, each depicting a flower. Each bowl is unique within itself being handmade.
  9. £15.00
    This tea or coffee bowl is decorated with a Japanese motif, familiar to fans of Japanese art. This one shows a wood block print of a Mt. Fuji. 10.5cm height with a 7.3cm diameter.
  10. £42.00
    This handmade Yixing Clay tea ornaments, or tea pet evokes a unique sense of luxury and elegance with its elegant design. Tea lovers in China raise a tea pet by placing it on the tea tray during tea time and pouring out the tea over it.
  11. £25.00
    This handmade Yixing Clay tea ornaments, or tea pet evokes a unique sense of luxury and elegance with its elegant design. Tea lovers in China raise a tea pet by placing it on the tea tray during tea time and pouring out the tea over it.
  12. £48.00
    These tea bowls are works of art. Each one is different due to the hand made process. This one is beautiful shades of rusty iron. The art of Hagi pottery was developed by the artisans in 1604. The individual glaze effects are created during the twenty-hour firing process at a heat of up to 1400°C in Hagi's kilns. During use of the drinking vessels, tannins settle in the pores of the ceramic and emphasise the popular crackle pattern which gradually becomes more apparent.
  13. £48.00
    These tea bowls are works of art. Each one is different due to the hand made process. This one is beautiful shades of blue and orange. The art of Hagi pottery was developed by the artisans in 1604. The individual glaze effects are created during the twenty-hour firing process at a heat of up to 1400°C in Hagi's kilns. During use of the drinking vessels, tannins settle in the pores of the ceramic and emphasise the popular crackle pattern which gradually becomes more apparent.
  14. £48.00
    These tea bowls are works of art. Each one is different due to the hand made process. This one is beautiful shades of purple. The art of Hagi pottery was developed by the artisans in 1604. The individual glaze effects are created during the twenty-hour firing process at a heat of up to 1400°C in Hagi's kilns. During use of the drinking vessels, tannins settle in the pores of the ceramic and emphasise the popular crackle pattern which gradually becomes more apparent.
  15. £37.00
    This limited edition Hasami-Yaki cup is made of premium porcelain. They are made & hand glazed in Hasami, Nagasaki, Japan. It is hard to find a country that produces such exquisite tea ware. The beautiful indigo blue and white glaze is applied to create a gradient. The bottom of the cup is left free of any glaze, so you get the amazingly smooth haptic of raw porcelain.
  16. £37.00
    Hasami-Yaki cups are made of premium porcelain. They are made & hand glazed in Hasami, Nagasaki, Japan. It is hard to find a country that produces such exquisite tea ware. The beautiful lemon and white glaze is applied to create a gradient. The bottom of the cup is left free of any glaze, so you get the amazingly smooth haptic of raw porcelain.