Chawan from Gaële Dufaux-Mathieu | Boréal
After just a few years turning the potter’s wheel, Gaële has developed a rare dexterity shaping her very fine objects.
Teapots, matcha accessories, gaiwan, gong fu cha teapots, senchado and everything you need to preapre tea.
After just a few years turning the potter’s wheel, Gaële has developed a rare dexterity shaping her very fine objects.
Quebec-born ceramist Julie Lavoie discovered Tenmoku for the first time in a Japanese tea room.
The Aurora glaze is Ms Zhang’s most popular porcelain piece! The vibrant shades of blue, purple and red really catch the eye.
A textured porcelain finish - with an edge! This sublime chawan has it all: earth, horizon, and a clear blue/green sky.
The porcelain decor of this piece is particularly breathtaking, and it’ll only be enhanced by the vivid green of your matcha. This ocean-like finish is probably one of the most delicate glazes of Ms. Zhang’s work.
Like the graceful motion of ink through clear water, the sepia finish of this single porcelain piece is true to its origin: squid ink.
This original chawan, robust and wide-bottomed, is a great choice for both novices and expert matcha lovers. Wider chawans facilitate the movement of the Chasen and give extra room to properly dissolve and whisk the matcha, for a perfect emulsion.
Cranes taking flight in front of Mount Fuji at sunset; this is a typical Japanese image that embellish on this emblematic chawan.
An almost essential accessory for anyone using a chasen, the naoshi (chasen-holder) preserves the shape of the whisk while enabling it to dry properly.
An almost essential accessory for anyone using a chasen, the naoshi (chasen-holder )preserves the shape of the whisk while enabling it to dry properly.
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