Handcrafted in Ibaraki, Japan, this striking katakuchi showcases a richly layered green glaze reminiscent of moss-covered stones, shaded forest paths, and mountain streams after rainfall.
Its organically shaped form and pouring spout reflect centuries of Japanese ceramic tradition, where beauty is found in natural textures, subtle asymmetry, and the unpredictability of the kiln.
The deep emerald, olive, and charcoal tones shift with changing light, revealing intricate variations created during firing. Tiny speckles and glaze movements across the surface make each piece completely unique.
Traditionally used for serving tea, sake, or as a vessel for tea ceremony preparation, the katakuchi is treasured by collectors for both its functionality and sculptural beauty.
Whether displayed as an art object or incorporated into daily tea rituals, this piece embodies the Japanese philosophy of finding beauty in nature and imperfection.
Why Tea Enthusiasts Love It
Handmade in Ibaraki, Japan
Traditional katakuchi pouring bowl
Rich forest-inspired glaze
Organic hand-formed shape
Unique kiln-fired variations
Ideal for tea preparation and serving
Collectible Japanese artisan pottery
About the Katakuchi
The katakuchi is a traditional Japanese pouring vessel recognized by its distinctive spout. Historically used for serving sake and preparing tea, it remains a beloved form among tea practitioners and ceramic collectors.
Its asymmetrical silhouette reflects the Japanese aesthetic principle of wabi-sabi, celebrating natural beauty, craftsmanship, and individuality.