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.
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.
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