There are many unique and beautiful pieces of equipment used during a Japanese tea ceremony, each with a specific purpose and storied history. Usually called dougu (道具 - utensils/equipment) by practitioners of tea, this equipment is often used exclusively for chanoyu. This collection specifically excludes chawan (match
There are many unique and beautiful pieces of equipment used during a Japanese tea ceremony, each with a specific purpose and storied history. Usually called dougu (道具 - utensils/equipment) by practitioners of tea, this equipment is often used exclusively for chanoyu. This collection specifically excludes chawan (matcha bowls) which have their own collection
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This tea set includes an expertly crafted Tokoname-yaki kyusu (teapot) and five Mino-yaki yunomi (teacups). The teapot is made from the iconic
Japanese Tea Set - 玉光 Gyokko Kiln - Matsugawa Tokoname-yaki Teapot with 5 Porcelain Teacups
Matcha Serving Starter Set – Tezumi
Tezumi on Instagram: Called sadō or chanoyu in Japanese, the Japanese tea ceremony is a beautiful distillation of Japanese culture, aesthetics, craftsmanship, and philosophies—all encapsulated in the simple, yet refined motions of
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This futaoki (lid rest) is shaped for Ro use, and is made entirely from Japanese bamboo. In a tea ceremony, a futaoki is used both as a rest for the
Japanese Bamboo Futaoki for Ro Use - Japanese Tea Ceremony Utensil