Ko-Seto Tea Bowl by Master Tatsuzo Mizuno
Ko-Seto Tea Bowl by Master Tatsuzo Mizuno
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Embrace the raw soul of Japan. A masterpiece born from one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, bringing the silence of Zen into your hands.
[The Story: The Ancient Kiln of Seto]
Seto is one of the "Six Ancient Kilns" of Japan, with a history spanning over a thousand years. This tea bowl (Chawan) was crafted by the renowned Master Tatsuzo Mizuno, who dedicated his life to reviving the rustic, powerful beauty of "Ko-Seto" (Old Seto) pottery. Rejecting modern perfection, this vessel celebrates the raw texture of the earth and the natural flow of the glaze—a pure physical manifestation of Wabi-Sabi.
[The Art of Mindfulness: The Tea Bowl]
In the philosophy of SOU WORLD, the tea bowl is the center of the Japanese tea ceremony—a meditative ritual where time stops. The tactile sensation of the textured clay against your palms and its earthy weight pull you into the present moment. This is not just a cup; it is a tool for mindfulness and a sanctuary for your spirit.
[The Sanctuary: Tomobako (The Wooden Box)]
This masterpiece comes safely housed inside its original Tomobako (custom wooden box). The box bears the genuine handwritten signature of Master Tatsuzo Mizuno, acting as the absolute certificate of authenticity. It is the "house of the soul" that has protected this vessel over time.
[Specifications]
Artisan: Master Tatsuzo Mizuno
Style: Ko-Seto Ware Tea Bowl (Chawan for Matcha / Tea Ceremony)
Dimensions: Approx. H 9.5cm × W 11.8cm
Inclusions: Original Hand-Signed Wooden Box (Tomobako)
Availability: Strictly 1 of 1
