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Seafoam - Petal Katakuchi Bowl, Tea bowl | Dinnerware by Tomoko Ceramics. Item made of stoneware compatible with japandi and modern style
Seafoam - Petal Katakuchi Bowl, Tea bowl | Dinnerware by Tomoko Ceramics. Item made of stoneware compatible with japandi and modern style
Seafoam - Petal Katakuchi Bowl, Tea bowl | Dinnerware by Tomoko Ceramics. Item made of stoneware compatible with japandi and modern style
Seafoam - Petal Katakuchi Bowl, Tea bowl | Dinnerware by Tomoko Ceramics. Item made of stoneware compatible with japandi and modern style
Seafoam - Petal Katakuchi Bowl, Tea bowl | Dinnerware by Tomoko Ceramics. Item made of stoneware compatible with japandi and modern style
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Seafoam - Petal Katakuchi Bowl, Tea bowl | Dinnerware by Tomoko Ceramics. Item made of stoneware compatible with japandi and modern style

Created and Sold by Tomoko Ceramics

Tomoko Ceramics

Seafoam - Petal Katakuchi Bowl, Tea bowl - Dinnerware

Price $45

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Creation: 4-8 weeks
Shipping: USPS 3-5 days
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Estimated Arrival: February 23, 2025
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Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
3H x 6W x 4D in
7.62H x 15.24W x 10.16D cm
0.45 kg
1 lb

Stoneware tea bowl, Katakuchi, Matcha bowl. Bowl. tea bowl.

Item Seafoam - Petal Katakuchi Bowl, Tea bowl
Created by Tomoko Ceramics
As seen in Creator's Studio, Oakland, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
One-of-a-kind Japanese influenced handmade ceramics

I was born and grew up in Tokyo, Japan, and came to the United States in 1998. I live in Oakland, California, with my husband and two cats. I learned ceramic art privately from a friend who taught at Palo Alto Art Center, CA, in 2000 - 2008. Since then, I've continued to refine my skills and craft. One of my most memorable experiences was when a blind person bought several of my bowls at The Potters' Studio gallery sale and said, "Holding the bowl feels so good." Since then, I have more carefully made ceramic shapes with weight, especially my daily-use ceramics. I've been a member of The Potters' Studio in Berkeley, CA, and worked as a board member from 2016-2022. Since 2016, I have worked organizing pottery education opportunities between the United States and Japan.