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Tea Bowl
White

Petr Novak

SKU
5682
Beautiful handcrafted tea bowl exclusively made for Sunday Natural by the sought-after master potter Petr Novak. Incredibly pleasant to handle, the white glaze represents the Yang in Chinese philosophy while the generous capacity of the bowl makes it suitable for bowl brewing as well as preparing matcha.
Product Tea bowl, white
Artist Petr Novak
Capacity 250ml
Dimensions Ø 11.5 x 5.8cm
Material Ceramic
€44.90
1 St.

Delivery : 1–3 business days

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SKU
5682
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Petr Novak

Petr Novak is one of the most important Europe-based contemporary tea ceramicists. A passionate tea drinker, he has always drawn inspiration from traditional ceramic teaware. His personal and close relationship to tea is clearly discernible in each of his works, manifesting itself through timeless aesthetics and high functionality. He founded the Doupě ceramics studio many years ago with Mirka Randová and has been making high quality ceramics in this space ever since. Petr creates his own glazes from materials sourced locally in the Czech Republic and is known for producing many of his works using a complex wood-firing process.

Production

Petr Novak:

"I designed two different, complementary styles of bowls for Sunday Natural. My idea was to create smooth, easy to clean and very practical bowls that exude the full vibrancy of handmade teaware. Each presents an individual personality and has a special texture that feels good in the hand. For the dark tea bowl, I used a smooth clay mixture, almost completely black, and for the white one I chose a light-coloured clay with coarse-grained black stone. The bowls were first shaped on a potter's wheel, then fired at a temperature of about 1000°C and polished. After glazing the bowls using my own glaze recipe, they were placed in a kiln once more, this time at 1220°C, which strenghthens the bowls and smooths out their deep glaze. I deliberately left the inside of the bowls white so as not to disturb the fascinating colour spectrum of the tea they will hold. I also left a small part of the outside unglazed to allow for appreciation of the special texture and grain of the clay."

Care

Gently wash bowls by hand. Tea residue can be removed using lemon juice then rinsing with water.

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