What Are Japanese Tea Cups Called?

 What Are The Japanese Tea Cups Usually Called? What Are The Differences?

Japanese tea cups are not only a symbol of tradition, but they also can be found in various types. 

The answer lies inside this article where we'll cover what different cup shapes there are, how many cups have been made throughout history and so much more about Japanese Tea Cups.

Introduction

The main distinction between traditional Japanese teacups and Western tea cups is that Japanese tea cups do not have handles. Yunomi, which are tall cylindrical cups, and Chawan, which are wide bowls used to drink matcha tea in the Japanese tea ceremony. Therefore these are the two types of Japanese tea “cups.”

A Yunomi, unlike a Chawan, can be used for everyday tea drinking at home or at work. Chawan is often use for traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony. Tea cups in Japan are available in a variety of styles and glazes, ranging from white porcelain to iron black and unglazed clay.

However, just like with Western teacups, the price of a single piece can vary greatly. A quality Yunomi made by a master can cost over 10,000 Yen, while a mass-produced factory Yunomi is quite affordable.

When purchasing a Japanese tea cup, it is important to consider not only the style but also to hold it in your hands and imagine yourself drinking tea from it. The evolution of traditional Japanese teacups can be traced back to historical Japanese pottery styles—let's take a look at the top three.


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