A chawan is a container for drinking tea.
The types of tea bowls are roughly divided into wamono, which are fired in Japanese kilns, and karamono, which are not Japanese.
``Wamono'' is divided into ``Raku ware'' and ``Kuni ware'' other than Raku ware.
"Korai" includes "Ido", "Kumagawa", "Kureki", "Hanshi", "Gohon", "Goshomaru", "Golden Sea", "Kate", "Kohiki", and "Egg". Te”, “Unkaku”, “Mishima”, “Irabo”, “Soba”, “Totoya”, “Kakinoheta”, “Ekorai”, etc., and other “Karamono” include Chinese There are "Tenmoku", "Celadon" and "White porcelain".
"Kuniyaki" includes kilns such as "Hagi", "Karatsu", "Ueno", "Takatori", and "Satsuma" established by Korean potters brought back during the Bunroku-Keicho War, as well as "Shigaraki" and " Bizen”, “Tanba”, “Seto”, “Shino”, “Kyo-yaki”, etc.