Chawan

/ˈtʃɑːwɑːn/ noun

A traditional Japanese tea bowl used in the tea ceremony, typically hand-thrown pottery with an irregular, natural appearance.

From Japanese 'chawan' (茶碗), where 'cha' means tea and 'wan' means bowl. The term entered English in the late 19th-early 20th centuries as Japanese art and culture became fashionable in the West, particularly through exhibitions and the aesthetics of Japonisme.

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