Japanese Ceramic Chawan Bowl
Meet the Japanese wheel thrown chawan bowl by Norikazu Ogawa, featuring warm iron-rich clay particually veiled by flowing layers of olive-gray glaze. The contrast between exposed clay and softly textured glaze creates a quiet, painterly surface, while the finely thrown form offers a comfortable, balanced feel in the hand. A refined everyday vessel that reflects Ogawa's understated approach to ceramics. Dimensions: Ø 4" x H 2" Handcrafted in Shiga prefecture, Japan. About Norikazu Ogawa: Norikazu Ogawa is a Japanese ceramic artist from Shigaraki, one of Japan’s most celebrated pottery regions. Working alongside his father, Kenzo Ogawa, and inspired by his grandfather Seihō’s revival of traditional tea ceramics, Ogawa creates functional vessels that emphasize the close relationship between food and tableware — reflecting the philosophy that “tableware is the clothing of cuisine.” Born in Shigaraki in 1965, Ogawa studied ceramics at the Kyoto Municipal Industrial Research Institute and later specialized in small ceramic forms at the Shigaraki Ceramic Research Institute. In 1993, he joined the Ogawa Kenzo Kiln after becoming independent alongside his father. His work has received notable recognition, including the 22nd Miho Museum Foundation Award in 2011, and in 2013 he was certified as a Traditional Craftsman of Shigaraki ware.
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