Tenmoku pieces rotate seasonally. Current examples may be sold, with new work arriving throughout the year.
Tenmoku glazes are known for their deep, iron-rich tones — often ranging from warm brown to near black.
Originating in Chinese and later Japanese ceramic traditions, tenmoku glazes are typically fired at high temperatures, where iron in the glaze interacts with heat and atmosphere to create depth and subtle variation. In certain light, surfaces may reveal amber halos, oil-spot patterning, or quiet shifts in tone.
At Hashi, tenmoku-glazed pottery offers a grounded presence at the table. The dark surface frames food beautifully — highlighting contrast, texture, and color.
Though visually restrained, tenmoku is never flat. Its depth emerges slowly, revealing warmth and mineral complexity over time.
Explore the collection and discover how iron shapes surface and light.
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