





Kate Metten Matcha Gift Set
This curated set brings together artistry, tradition, and exceptional flavour. Featuring a hand-thrown chawan bowl by ceramicist Kate Metten, a bamboo whisk and scoop from Jade Leaf, and JagaSilk’s Maccha Okumidori Fukada sourced from Kyoto, Japan. It includes everything needed to prepare and enjoy authentic maccha at home.
The chawan is one of tea’s most iconic utensils and highlights the meditative ritual of whisking, while the bamboo tools honour Japanese tradition with natural simplicity. Paired with JagaSilk’s premium stone-milled maccha - known for its bright, layered flavour - this set makes a refined gift or a meaningful addition to your own daily practice.
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Contents
1 x 10 oz. chawan and hand thrown maccha bowl from Kate Metten. JagaSilk’s Maccha Okumidori Fukada - single estate maccha - 20g. Bamboo scoop and whisk.
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Care Instructions
The chawan and bowl are durable and dishwasher-safe.
About Kate Metten
Kate Metten is an interdisciplinary artist whose material investigations into oil painting and ceramics deal primarily with the language of abstraction. Working at the intersection of those two histories allows a flexibility to address painterly concerns with clay, research into colour theory, visual perception and the still life, while also reflecting on Modernist philosophies of the Bauhaus, the unmaking of craft and material hierarchies. She is deeply concerned with phenomenology and the physicality of form. The internal logic of her artwork is determined by intuitive construction and response to material; Images and objects arise out of multi-layers of decision making to develop forms that are at once recognizable yet unfamiliar. The indexical quality of both painting and ceramic render dynamic impressions of mass and surface that preserve evidence of the hand and mind in motion. Metten’s preoccupation with the mechanics of looking, the psychological play of optical illusions, and our brain’s response to reductionist imagery confronts the viewer with the conditioning of their own perception.
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