Set of three Cup #008
Cup, Hand-thrown stoneware
glazed
ca. 30ml
Cup, Hand-thrown stoneware
glazed
ca. 30ml
Internationally recognized Polish ceramist from Warsaw, creating eclectic gong fu cha teaware since the 1990s.
(Mazowieckie Province, Poland )
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is home to a vibrant artistic and craft community. In ceramics, makers often work at the intersection of East Asian tea culture and European traditions, producing eclectic and innovative teaware. The city has become a hub for internationally recognized artists, hosting exhibitions and maintaining active exchange with Korea, Taiwan, Germany, and beyond
Our gallery, studio, and tea space are a hub for experiencing and sharing the art of ceramics and tea.
Similar to the concept of “Utsuwa-galleries” in Japan, we are holding monthly exhibitions of unique ceramicists from Japan, China and Europe.
We also regularly host Workshops and Tea Experiences.
The teapot is very elegant and precisely made. Pour is crystal smooth and very satisfying. The lid holds by itself while pouring which is great with a side handle. Only downsides : the artist's seal is so small it's almost unreadable if you don't know what it is, and the lid isn't completely water sealed.
Great overall
Great quality half-handmade Zisha pot. Lid fit is very good. Water lock. Pouring line is exquisite for a pot this size. The price is among the best that could be found in EU. 100% recommend.
Aromatisch, süßlich, vollmundig über drei Aufgüsse.
Sehr schmackhaft im empfohlenen Einmalaufguss.
This matcha has small lumps but is really gentle.
I can't wait to try meiju.
Uneven,subtle glaze. The dented spots are particulary cool, since they adjust the cup very much to the hand. The combination of the white glaze with unglazed red clay parts reminds me positevly of 1970s aestetics.