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Ai no Yukibaru Matcha Bowl

38.99/0.00069217
Made in Japan.? Each matcha bowl will have some slight variation from what is photographed as no two are alike.

Black Tenmoku Flat Shape Matcha Bowl

25.00/0.00044381
Made in Japan.? Each matcha bowl will have some slight variation from what is photographed as no two are alike.

Cherry Blossom Matcha Bowl

27.99/0.00049689
A matcha bowl, called a chawan, is essential for the preparation and enjoyment of matcha.? This Cherry Blossom Matcha Bowl

Deep Purple Matcha Bowl

30.00/0.00053258
A matcha bowl, called a chawan, is essential for the preparation and enjoyment of matcha.? This Deep Purple Matcha Bowl,

Heuge Mino Ware Matcha Bowl

29.00/0.00051482
These pieces celebrate their handmade nature - expect charming variations in glaze, tiny crackles that may 'sing' when first used, and a surface that develops character over time. Made in Japan.

Jade Clouds Matcha Bowl

49.99/0.00088745
Made in Japan.? Each matcha bowl will have some slight variation from what is photographed as no two are alike.

Katakuchi Matcha Bowl with Spout

30.99/0.00055015
Buy Katakuchi Matcha Bowl with Spout Effortlessly blend tradition with convenience using our elegant Katakuchi Matcha Bowl with Spout. Designed

Oribe Camellia Matcha Bowl

65.00/0.00115392
Made in Japan.? Each matcha bowl will have some slight variation from what is photographed as no two are alike.

Matcha Bowls for Sale – Authentic Chawan for Traditional Tea Preparation

Looking to elevate your matcha experience? Start with the right bowl. Our collection of matcha bowls (chawan) is crafted to enhance every aspect of tea preparation—from whisking to sipping. Whether you’re a beginner or a tea master, we offer a variety of handcrafted bowls designed for ceremonial matcha, daily rituals, and thoughtful gifting.


🍵 What Is a Matcha Bowl?

A matcha bowl, or chawan, is a wide, deep ceramic vessel used to whisk and serve matcha tea. It’s an essential tool in the Japanese tea ceremony and helps create the perfect frothy texture. Its size, shape, and texture are all designed for whisking matcha efficiently with a bamboo whisk (chasen), and for enjoying the visual and sensory experience of drinking matcha.


Why You Need a Quality Matcha Bowl

Proper Whisking Space – Wide enough for smooth frothing
Ceremonial Aesthetic – Embraces Japanese tradition and design
Heat Retention – Thick ceramic keeps tea warm without burning your hands
Variety of Styles – Choose from rustic, minimalist, or colorful glazes
Gift-Worthy – Makes a beautiful and practical gift for matcha lovers


 Types of Matcha Bowls We Offer

  • Classic Ceremonial Chawan – Hand-glazed and kiln-fired for traditional tea ceremonies

  • Modern Artisan Bowls – Minimalist, matte finishes with clean lines

  • Seasonal Designs – Inspired by spring sakura, autumn leaves, or winter motifs

  • Everyday Use Bowls – Durable, dishwasher-safe options for daily matcha enjoyment

  • Collector’s Editions – One-of-a-kind handcrafted bowls from Japanese potters


How to Choose the Right Matcha Bowl

When browsing matcha bowls for sale, consider:

  • Shape & Depth: Rounded, deep bowls allow for efficient whisking.

  • Texture: Interior should be smooth for proper frothing.

  • Material: Ceramic or stoneware offers durability and heat insulation.

  • Size: Typically 4.5–5 inches wide and 3 inches deep.

  • Design: Match your aesthetic—rustic, refined, colorful, or classic.


Best Uses for Matcha Bowls

  • Preparing ceremonial matcha

  • Daily matcha routines

  • Gifting to tea enthusiasts

  • Tea ceremony practice or classes

  • Decorative display pieces


FAQs About Matcha Bowls

Q1: Why can’t I use a regular bowl for matcha?
Regular bowls are usually too shallow or narrow for proper whisking. Matcha bowls are designed to help you achieve the right froth and experience.

Q2: Are matcha bowls dishwasher safe?
Some are, but handwashing is recommended for artisanal or handmade chawan to preserve their finish.

Q3: What’s the best matcha bowl for beginners?
Choose a wide, smooth, ceramic bowl with a neutral or earthy design—it’s easier to whisk and more versatile.

Q4: Can I use a matcha bowl for other drinks or foods?
Absolutely! Many people use chawan for lattes, soup, or even desserts.

Q5: Do matcha bowls make good gifts?
Yes! Paired with matcha powder and a whisk, they make elegant and meaningful gifts.