This charcoal and black chawan feels like an object held between earth and ash—where material and fire meet, then quietly settle into stillness.
It has depth and tonal variation, the surface moves in layered gradients of charcoal, soot, and softened black. It’s not uniform, but atmospheric—like smoke suspended in clay, or stone that has absorbed time rather than resisting it.
The form is grounded and intentional, shaped for the hand in a way that feels immediate and unforced. Subtle irregularities along the rim and body speak to its making—hand-formed, fire-finished, and never over-refined. In touch, it carries a quiet tactility that feels both ancient and present.
Dimensions: 4" height | 4.5" diameter