ROKUBEI GAMA
Seasonal Matcha Bowl with Pouring Spout
Seasonal Matcha Bowl with Pouring Spout
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Born from an ongoing dialogue between artisan and curator, the original Spout Bowl was developed exclusively between Rokubei and Simply Native: a piece that reflects both the spirit of traditional Japanese ceramics and the quiet evolution of contemporary craft.
Last Summer, the Spout Bowl was brought to life through two shades of blue, capturing the clear skies and vibrant energy of the season.
As the seasons shifted, we returned to the kiln to create new expressions for autumn and winter. This time, Hiroaki Kiyomizu explored glazes including Tōka, a delicate celadon glaze accented with soft red spray and his signature Saiyū glaze.
This unique bowl is designed for matcha enthusiasts, especially those who love making matcha lattes. Handcrafted with precision, the bowl features a carefully crafted spout that ensures a smooth pour without any mess, making sure not a drop of matcha is wasted.
With the perfect depth for cold whisking, this matcha bowl enhances your preparation process, whether you are whisking traditionally or creating creamy lattes. A beautiful blend of functionality and artistry, it’s a must-have for your matcha collection.
Details
Size: D 12.5cm x H 9cm
Capacity: 520ml
As each piece is hand sculpted, slight variations in dimensions and finish are to be expected and celebrated.
Care Instructions
Not dishwasher or microwave safe
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ABOUT THE MAKER
Rokubei Gama | 六兵衛窯 | Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
Rokubei (六兵衛窯) traces its origins back to the late Edo period (1771), when the first-generation Shimizu Rokubei established the kiln on Gojozaka in Kyoto. For over 250 years since then, each successive head of the family has produced works that reflect their individual characteristics while building upon the family tradition.
Yukino first met current generation and Hiroaki Kiyomizu in 2021, introduced by a mutual friend. Although Hiroaki was widely expected to inherit and lead Rokubei Kiln as the ninth-generation head, his work has always reflected a warm, approachable spirit that resonates deeply with those around him. His creations embody both a strong sense of craftsmanship and a distinct personal voice.
In choosing to pursue his own artistic path, Hiroaki passed the role of head of the kiln to his younger brother and began a new journey as the founder of Rokusho. Simply Native is proud to continue supporting Hiroaki as he forges this next chapter, honouring tradition while shaping a future guided by individuality and creative expression.