Collection: Tea Ceremony
The Japanese tea ceremony uses a set of carefully chosen utensils, each with a purpose and symbolic meaning. Matcha is stored in a tea caddy—either the lacquered natsume for thin tea or the ceramic cha-ire for thick tea—then measured with a slender bamboo scoop called the chashaku. The tea is prepared in a specially selected bowl, or chawan, and whisked into hot water using the finely carved bamboo chasen. Water is heated in an iron kettle known as the kama and transferred with a graceful bamboo ladle called the hishaku. Fresh water is kept in a lidded container—the mizusashi—while used rinse water goes into the kensui. A silk cloth, or fukusa, is handled delicately to purify tools in a ritualized manner.
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TC72 - Chawan Matcha Bowl of Shino-yaki 志野焼
Regular price €35,00 EURRegular priceSale price €35,00 EUR -
TC60 - Chawan Matcha Bowl Akatsu-yaki 赤津焼
Regular price €25,00 EURRegular priceSale price €25,00 EUR -
TC38 - Kyo-yaki Matcha Bowl by Ryūzan 隆山 京焼
Regular price €23,00 EURRegular priceSale price €23,00 EUR -
TC07 - Vintage Japanese Lacquerware Kensui 建水
Regular price €9,00 EURRegular priceSale price €9,00 EUR -
TC03 - Mishima-yaki Tea ceremony Kensui Waste-water bowl 建水
Regular price €28,00 EURRegular priceSale price €28,00 EUR