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Jatenmoku 寂天目 - tenmoku is a glaze technique that involves an element of randomness, allowing the glaze to transform in the firing. As a result there is some variation from piece to piece and may not look exactly as the photo. The "ja" 寂 refers to "sabi" of the wabisabi concepts - impermanence. See other matcha bowls from Saikai Ceramics' Hakuwan Series Volume: 425 ml Size: 11.5 cm diameter, 6.5 cm height Ceramics tradition: Hasamiyaki Material: Porcelain Region: Hasami, Nagasaki Warnings: May be used with microwave Do not use with dishwasher, nor oven. As the piece ages, the glaze may crack and stain -- a process called kannyu. There may be slight variations in color, and may not matcha the photo exactly. We have listed a number of different pieces to show how it can vary.