Raku Teaware for Matcha: 4-week Course, Wednesday evenings, 6th-27th May 2026, 6.00-8.30pm
Raku Teaware for Matcha: 4-week Course, Wednesday evenings, 6th-27th May 2026, 6.00-8.30pm
Create and fire your own pair of matcha teabowls and tea caddy, and learn all about the history and tradition of the Raku firing process, with a focus on its origin in 16th Century Japan and the unlikely collaboration between a feudal warlord, a Buddhist monk, and a roof tile maker that resulted in the development of a new style of chawan (teabowl) for the centuries-old practice of the tea ceremony. Take part in every step of the making and firing of your own teabowls under the guidance of a practitioner with over ten years of experience.
Focusing on traditional techniques and materials, participants will use the tezukune technique to make their own teabowls in two distinct styles: Aka (red) Raku, involving the application of a red iron slip coated with a transparent glaze and fired over charcoal, and Kuro (black) Raku, involving a rich black glaze that coats the entire piece, including the foot. These tea-bowls will be fired to temperatures much hotter than Western-style Raku and, after being drawn glowing red-hot from the kiln, are quenched in water. This results in wares that, when treated with the appropriate care, can be used as drinking vessels as they have been for hundreds of years.
Participants will finish the course with two handmade teabowls and a tea caddy, with a bamboo tea whisk and tea scoop included.
All materials and equipment are provided. Suitable clothing is advised: full cover of arms and legs and sturdy, full-cover footwear (no open toes). Please be aware that Raku firing involves very high temperatures, flames and smoke, and will be conducted in a covered outdoor space, so please dress accordingly for the weather. Class capacity is limited to 6 participants to ensure that ample individual attention and kiln space can be given.
To ensure the safety and enjoyability of the course for everyone involved, a full health and safety briefing will be given before ignition of the kiln, which participants will be required to comply with throughout firings.
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