Tokyo-Glass Ryodama Heat-Resistant Matcha Bowl – Modern Japanese Design
$59.99
- Match bowl used for serving powdered green tea
- How about enjoying a leisurely cup of matcha alone as well as at a tea ceremony?
- Enjoy a luxurious moment with our atmospheric matcha bowls.
- Edo glass matcha bowls have a cool and attractive appearance.
- The heat-resistant glass makes it easy to see how it is being served and allows you to enjoy both hot and cold matcha.
- It is also recommended as a bowl for sweet dishes such as Anmitsu (sweet bean paste).
Japanese:
抹茶碗
お茶会だけでなく、ひとりでのんびりとお抹茶を楽しむのはいかがでしょうか。
雰囲気のある抹茶碗で贅沢なひとときをお過ごしください。涼しげな見た目が魅力の江戸硝子の抹茶碗。
点てている様子が見やすく耐熱ガラスなので熱い抹茶、冷たい抹茶どちらもお楽しみいただけます。
あんみつなどの甘味の器としてもおすすめ。
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Ryoudama: Φ115 x h75 360ml (with gift box)
Ryoufu: Φ130 x h70 390ml (with gift box) |
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Country of manufacture: Matcha bowl: Japan, Chasen*Chashaku: China
Material / component: Edo glass
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Description
There's something genuinely different about making matcha in a glass bowl — the transparency changes your relationship to the preparation, turning each whisking session into a small visual ritual. This Tokyo-glass Ryodama matcha bowl is heat-resistant and crafted in a form specifically designed for matcha: wide, rounded, and open enough for a chasen to move freely. Japanese glass craft meets tea ceremony function in a piece that earns its place in any serious matcha setup.
Product Details
- Origin: Japan (Tokyo-glass craft)
- Material: Heat-resistant glass
- Form: Ryodama (rounded, wide matcha bowl shape)
- Use: Matcha preparation and drinking
Why Choose This Bowl
The Ryodama form was developed with matcha in mind — the curved, wide base gives a chasen full range of motion without hitting the sides, and the open top lets foam develop properly. Heat-resistant glass means you're not restricted to cooler water temperatures, and the transparent walls reveal the full color of good ceremonial grade matcha — a deep, vivid green that ceramic bowls hide. Tokyo's glass craft tradition brings genuine artisan quality to a form that's both functional and beautiful on the table.
How to Use
Warm the bowl with a small amount of hot water before brewing, swirl and discard. Sift 2–3 grams of matcha directly into the dry bowl, add 70–80ml of water at 75°C, and whisk briskly with a chasen in a W or M motion. Enjoy watching the foam form through the glass walls. Hand wash in warm water; avoid thermal shock by not placing a hot bowl directly into cold water or vice versa.
Perfect for: Matcha enthusiasts who appreciate both form and function, visual learners who want to see their technique develop, anyone who wants a matcha bowl that doubles as a design object, and those building a modern Japanese tea aesthetic at home.
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