Matcha bowl / Ninsei "Kuroumé" Kyo-yaki
Matcha bowl / Ninsei "Kuroumé" Kyo-yaki
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This Kyo-yaki/Kiyomizu-yaki matcha bowl, featuring a plum blossom motif against a black night sky, was crafted by Jyuho Tanaka, a recognized traditional artisan in Kyoto.
Plum blossoms have long been regarded as a symbol of perseverance and strength, as they bloom in winter when most other plants wither. Their delicate beauty against the cold season represents resilience and renewal, making them a cherished motif in Japanese art and culture.
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