Raku Tea Bowls
Raku chawan, a type of Japanese pottery used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies, as Sen no Rikyū created in the 16th century. The techniques passed down by generations of the Raku family since then, Raku ware truly embodies the simplicity emphasized in the “Wabi-cha” aesthetic and has deservedly maintained a place among Japan’s tea ceremony styles. Raku chawan are delicate teabowls requiring extra special care, but offer authentic, traditional, exquisite tea experiences in return.