

Yeram Ceramics Flower Chawan
These beautiful, meticulously crafted ceramics by Yeram are truly one of a kind. In collaboration with Thea, this unique flower-inspired chawan brings a sense of flow and peace, which interconnect with the way matcha ebbs and flows inside the bowl. The spout pourer is cleverly create to be useful but inconspicuous. Each ceramic is unique with Jessie hand carving her and Theaās name on the bottom. Complete the set with the naoshi, bamboo whisk holder.
This Flower Chawan features elegant curves, with inspiration of spring flowers. Limited quantities available.
Handwash only. This item is fragile so please take care while handling.Ā
About the artist:
Yeram, also known as Jess is a New Zealand-based ceramicist working with local clay to craft wheel-thrown or hand-built, one-of-a-kind pieces. Her practice is grounded in the values of slow living and thoughtful design, creating forms that elevate everyday rituals. She also offers intimate workshops, inviting others into the quiet, meditative process of making by hand.
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These beautiful, meticulously crafted ceramics by Yeram are truly one of a kind. In collaboration with Thea, this unique flower-inspired chawan brings a sense of flow and peace, which interconnect with the way matcha ebbs and flows inside the bowl. The spout pourer is cleverly create to be useful but inconspicuous. Each ceramic is unique with Jessie hand carving her and Theaās name on the bottom. Complete the set with the naoshi, bamboo whisk holder.
This Flower Chawan features elegant curves, with inspiration of spring flowers. Limited quantities available.
Handwash only. This item is fragile so please take care while handling.Ā
About the artist:
Yeram, also known as Jess is a New Zealand-based ceramicist working with local clay to craft wheel-thrown or hand-built, one-of-a-kind pieces. Her practice is grounded in the values of slow living and thoughtful design, creating forms that elevate everyday rituals. She also offers intimate workshops, inviting others into the quiet, meditative process of making by hand.























