Tenmoku

Tenmoku: deep darkness with sparkling life. Be seduced by the rich, mysterious beauty of this ancient Japanese glaze, where dark tones and sparkling nuances come together to create vibrant, characterful ceramic masterpieces.
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Nele Ostyn

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Tenmoku, also known as temmoku, is a traditional Japanese glaze renowned for its deep, dark hue. It is usually black or brown with a subtle sheen of red, gold, or metallic flecks. Originally used for Chinese tea bowls in the Song dynasty, it later became popular in Japanese tea ceremonies.

During the firing process, natural effects such as an oily sheen, iron spots or metallic reflections are created. Each firing produces different nuances, ranging from subdued matt to shiny and vibrant. Tenmoku is a glaze with character: dark, mysterious and full of depth — perfect for those who love ceramics with soul.

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