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Hitoshi Morimoto
Bizen Matcha Bowl, Orange
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Description
Sweeping bands of orange and cream clay emerge through the unpredictable movement of flame inside the kiln, creating a landscape-like surface across this Bizen matcha bowl by Hitoshi Morimoto. Designed to be cradled in both hands, it brings warmth, texture and tactility to the daily ritual of preparing and drinking matcha.
Stockist
AGOBAY Showroom ZurichBizen ware is one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns, known for its unglazed, high-fired stoneware and strong connection to place. Produced in Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture, this matcha bowl is fired for extended periods in wood-fuelled climbing kilns, where heat, ash and atmosphere interact unpredictably, creating surfaces that can never be repeated.
The clay’s fine porosity makes Bizen ware especially suited to everyday use. It has long been valued for holding water, keeping cut flowers fresh and enhancing foam in drinks, such as in beer.
Hitoshi Morimoto was born in Bizen and raised in a ceramic family before studying sculpture at Tokyo Zokei University and training in Mino. Bringing a sculptor’s eye to traditional materials, he creates functional forms that feel both timeless and at ease in contemporary living spaces.
Height: 9cm; diameter: 12cm
Bizen clay
Bizen ware is made for everyday use and becomes smoother and more pleasant to the touch over time. It can be cared for like other ceramics and cleaned with a firm brush, which helps keep the surface fresh. Neutral detergents are also safe to use. Traditionally used for water jars and grain storage, Bizen ware has long been associated with water, and many find that water stored in it keeps well. If you notice cracks, chips, or deep scratches, discontinue use, as these may weaken the piece and lead to breakage.
As our objects are crafted in small batches and often made to order by our artisans, we regretfully do not accept any returns.


