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Japanese tea utensils

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is the term for the rinse-water receptacle used by the host in the tea room. Usually made of metal or ceramic, though there are some made of lacquered bentwood. Water that has been used to rinse the tea bowl is emptied into it. It is kept out of sight of the guests as much as possible, being the last
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is a double layer silk cloth approximately 30 centimetres (12 in) square, with a fold on one edge and the other three edges sewn together so the stitching is invisible. It is used for the symbolic cleansing of the tea scoop and tea caddy, and (usually by women) to handle hot kettle or pot lids.
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are bamboo whisks used to prepare matcha. They are hand-carved from a single piece of bamboo. There are differences in their style according to the type of bamboo they are made from, the shape of the tines, the number of tines, the thickness of the bamboo, the length of the bamboo, the color of the
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Typically, tea scoops are made of a narrow, thin piece of bamboo, although there are also those made of wood or ivory. They are generally about 18 centimetres (7.1 in) in length. The original ones imported to Japan from China were ivory. Tea masters in Japan have traditionally carved their own
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If the circumstance involves being seated on the floor, the closed fan is placed on the floor in front of the knees, leaving enough space in between to place the hands for the attendant bow. If the circumstance involves being in a standing position, the closed fan is held in the right hand, against
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ceremony as a sign of respect. It is not opened and used for fanning. The fan, in its closed state, is placed in front of oneself when making formal statements or expressions of thanks, respect, apology, and such. During the main portions of a tea ceremony in which they are seated on the floor,
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is a charcoal container used in the preparation room, and not considered a formal piece of equipment. It is brought into the tea room if the charcoal in the portable brazier or sunken hearth requires replenishing. It is box-shaped, has a handle, and is made of wood—usually
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model", made of plain paulownia wood, comes in a large size and a small size. The interior dimensions of the large version are slightly smaller than 19 centimetres (7.5 in) in length, 13 centimetres (5.1 in) in width, and 11.5 centimetres (4.5 in) in height.
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are most often monochromatic and unpatterned, but variations exist. There are different colours for men (usually purple) and women (orange or red), for people of different ages or skill levels, for different ceremonies and for different schools. The size and way of making
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In Japan, cherished items are customarily stored in purpose-made wooden boxes. Valuable items for tea ceremony are usually stored in such a box, and in some cases, if the item has a long and distinguished history, several layers of boxes: an inner storage box
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school of tea created certain types of procedures. For the procedures, the box is carried into the place where the tea is to be made, sometimes on a tray, and the ceremony proceeds with each item being removed from, and finally returned to, the box.
1382:, a double layer patterned silk cloth approximately 30 centimetres (12 in) square, with a fold on one edge and the other three edges sewn together so the stitching is invisible. It is used by Omotesenke practitioners in the same way as the 1388:: the host and the guests each carry one, which is kept in the breast of the kimono. It is sometimes used by guests to protect the tea implements whilst examining them, and the host will put one out with the tea bowl when serving thick tea. 1000:), carbonized by long hours of smoldering in a kiln. The long pieces of finished charcoal are cut into specific lengths for use; the lengths differing depending upon whether the charcoal will be used in a brazier or sunken hearth. 663:
In tea ceremony, ash serves as a protective bed for the charcoal fire. Great care is given to the quality and appearance of the ash, and there are different kinds of ash for different purposes. They include the following:
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is used in reference to the small size, which is approximately 30.3 centimetres (11.9 in) long and 15.2 centimetres (6.0 in) wide. The raw edges on the lengthwise sides have a narrow rolled hem finished with
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prefer different styles and employ different styles depending on the particular kind of tea or tea-preparation style for which it is to be used. For instance, there are specific styles for preparing thin tea
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are special lidded boxes containing the tea bowl, tea caddy, tea scoop and other equipment. They constitute portable tea-making sets for travel and making tea outdoors, and are available in many styles.
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is a necessary item for the tea ceremony, and is among the implements the host specially selects for the occasion, it is not among the "showpiece" items the guests are expected to specially notice.
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and other tea implements. They are traditionally made from silk, and are often patterned or brocaded. Extremely precious implements were often held in bags made out of rare old Chinese brocades.
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is white paper used for miscellaneous purposes. It is usually in the form of a pad of paper folded in half. The name indicates that it is paper kept handy in the bosom overlap of the kimono.
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is used to dust off the portable brazier or sunken hearth during the charcoal-laying procedure. It is part of the set of equipment carried into the tea room with the charcoal container (
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for its artistic effect. It is produced by charring twigs of azalea, camellia, or some variety of oak, and then coating them with a lime substance made of powdered seashells.
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is neatly arranged on top of the ash in the brazier. This is reserved for the final days of the brazier season and the use, at that time, of a worn-looking metal brazier (
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the front of the right thigh, paired with the left hand which is held against the front of the left thigh, for the standing bow. The fan is normally tucked in the
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is a wooden board, usually lacquered, on which the main tea implements may be displayed in the tea room. The size derives from the size of the lower board of a
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are iron pots having a pouring spout and handle that crosses over the top. They are used for heating and pouring the hot water during certain tea ceremonies.
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Flowers, together with their containers, are an important element of the decorations for the tea ceremony. The flowers arranged in the simple "thrown-in" (
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is sometimes used by guests to protect the tea implements whilst examining them. Depending on the circumstances, the host may put one out with the tea.
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is a lidded container for fresh cold water used by the host in the tea room during ceremonies. The water is mainly used to replenish the water in the
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are different, using a usually five-piece set of small cups, a small pot and a small cup to pour hot water. These utensils are typically ceramic.
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is a long bamboo ladle with a nodule in the approximate center of the handle. It is used to pour hot water into the tea bowl from the iron pot (
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is a small lidded container for the incense that is added to the charcoal fire during the charcoal-laying procedure. For the kneaded incense (
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is cylindrical, has a spout and handle, and matching lid. It may be made of bentwood, lacquered wood, or ceramic; the variety known as
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is a utensil used for cutting and eating sweets. There are two common types: a shorter metal style, and a longer wooden style called
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are made from wood or ceramic; a wet whisk is placed on the shaper and allowed to dry, restoring its shape. This item is used in the
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tea. They can be classified by country of origin, by potter or kiln, by shape, or by the type of tea they are designed to hold.
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guests place their fans on the floor directly behind themselves for instant use when required. For men, the standard length of
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means "kettle mat". When the kettle is removed from the brazier or sunken hearth to conduct the charcoal-laying procedure (
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will have a custom-made lid made of lacquered wood, especially if it is a container originally lacking a matching lid.
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literally meaning "hanging", refers to a painting or calligraphic work mounted on paper or textile, for hanging in the
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The storage boxes for tea implements are not tea equipment in themselves, but still hold importance in the practice of
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and charcoal-laying implements for transporting them to and from the tea room for the charcoal-laying procedure. Many
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to decorate the sculpted ash in a brazier. It is a beautiful, smooth white ash produced by burning wisteria bean pods.
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High-end utensils are cherished, well preserved and documented and serve as historical artifacts. The honorary title
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usually are of lacquered or plain wood, although not necessarily so. Commonly they are of a variety of shape called
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will have a ring attached to the back, or a small hole in the back, for the hook. Also, there are metal and bamboo
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gathering. This article, however, includes all forms of implements and paraphernalia involved in the practice of
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is one of the main objects in the aesthetic scheme of the objects the host selects for the particular occasion.
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with playing children with snowball, Kiseto style. By Masaki Sōzaburō and Iori, Edo period, 19th century, Nagoya
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are fire pits built into the floor of tea rooms and used in the cold season, for heating the hot water kettle (
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is the original portable shelf unit used in the Japanese tea ceremony. The most orthodox style is the formal
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are ceramics made in Japan. More specifically, the term means "provincial ceramics," and does not include
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is a term used for refined quality tea implements, mainly ceramics, produced in China particularly in the
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cloth mainly used to wipe the tea bowl. There are two main sizes: large and small. Usually the plain term
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are made of various types of wood, the most formal style finished in highly polished black lacquer. Some
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is a shallow bowl used by the host to carry the ash into the tea room for the charcoal-laying procedure (
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may be of bronze or other metal, celadon and other types of ceramic, bamboo, or basketry. Bamboo
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Tea containers refers to the small lidded caddies that are used to hold the powdered green tea (
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is given to the ten artisans that provide the utensils for the events held by the three primary
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is covered with one of the tatami mats that form the surface of the floor, and is not visible.
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include drawers or shelves enclosed by sliding doors. Tea utensils may be placed onto/into the
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are generally less ornate and brightly coloured than women's, but this is not always the case.
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are relatively small portable braziers used to heat the kind of iron hot-water kettle called
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ones are classified by potter, region, or kiln. All are also classified according to shape.
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is a term for tea utensils produced in the Korean Peninsula mainly during the Yi dynasty of
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There are ones of metal, ones of ceramic, and ones of bentwood. There are two main kinds:
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The ceramic caddies usually used to hold the powdered green tea for the procedure to make
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tea bowls, tea in tall cylindrical tea bowls, for including in a portable boxed tea set (
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Article "Appreciating Teascoops", including description on how chashaku are made, in
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that is set on the floor and is used in circumstances when the room does not have a
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and decorated, or left untreated. There are similar portable tea-making sets called
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Genshoku Chadō Daijiten (Japanese encyclopedia of the Way of Tea), entry "chadōgu".
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is ceramic and has a matching lid of the same ceramic, the lid is referred to as a
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is a cloth approximately 15.15 centimetres (5.96 in) square, which, unlike a
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is a spatula-like implement mainly used to shape the ash in the portable brazier (
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is a relatively small bowl, usually made of copper, used for rinsing and washing
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are for resting the lid of the kettle on, and also for resting the water ladle (
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is a feather broom with a number of styles. The kind composed of three layered
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is the centerpiece of the tea room. Zen calligraphic works are referred to as
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By tradition, the host of a formal tea ceremony uses a new, previously unused
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Chanoyu Quarterly no. 82, containing a comprehensive coverage of chanoyu ash
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Japanese encyclopedia of the Way of Tea. Tankōsha, 1975; 10th edition, 1986.
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is a generic term for tea utensils produced outside Japan, Korea and China.
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is the term for the various kinds of boards on which the portable brazier (
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are classified by their shape, place of make, and other characteristics.
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are portable braziers used in the tea room to heat the hot water kettle (
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is a lidded water pitcher used to replenish the vessel for fresh water (
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meant for tea ceremony is approximately 18 centimetres (7.1 in) (6
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it usually implies the small lidded caddies that are used to hold the
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item brought into the tea room, and the first item removed. While the
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literally translates as "tea implement," but in the vocabulary of
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may be in need of reorganization to comply with Knowledge (XXG)'s
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Vietnamese and Chinese Ceramics Used in the Japanese Tea Ceremony
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designed to be hung by a chain from a hook in the ceiling of the
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thread that is woven around the bottom of the tines, and so on.
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paper: a smaller one for women, and a larger one for men. Men's
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are rectangular wallets in many cases shaped like a traditional
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will consist of an assortment of seasonal grassy flowers. The
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Originally, there were no rules for the tea-making procedure (
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Various styles of trays are used in tea ceremony, including:
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is a kettle resembling a teapot used for warming and serving
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Portable brazier and pot in a teahouse in Isome-shi Garden,
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stitching. These two hems face opposite sides of the cloth.
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are generally made of ceramic, but wooden, glass and metal
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Adding charcoal to a brazier. Charcoal is removed from the
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usually are reserved for use in the warm season, when the
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has its own name. The three basic categories are built-in
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after the type of tree they are traditionally made from.
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A Chanoyu Vocabulary: Practical Terms for the Way of Tea
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means "Japanese item"; an article produced in Japan. In
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Tea utensils can be divided into five major categories:
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and How It is Made," in Chanoyu Quarterly no. 45 (1986)
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are used only tea rooms of 4.5 tatami mats or larger.
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The host and assistants at a tea gathering wear the
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Some implements for tea ceremony. From bottom left:
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Equipment and utensils used in Japanese tea ceremony
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It is kept on the bamboo sink-covering in the 378:A wide range of utensils, known collectively as 4626: 4611: 4596: 4538: 4466: 4382: 4301: 4239: 4196: 4173: 4156: 4118: 4059: 4011:are classified according to country of origin: 3969: 3876: 3820: 3792: 3777: 3762: 3709: 3669: 3640: 3595: 3556: 3522: 3505: 3486: 3466: 3446: 3421: 3376: 3340: 3267: 3225: 3155: 3122: 3066: 3036: 3009: 2983: 2858: 2843: 2832:made of bamboo, early 17th century (Edo period) 2790: 2740: 2706:lid rests that are attributed to Sen no Rikyu ( 2661: 2586: 2553: 2440: 2362: 2272: 2212: 2183: 2042: 2021: 1943: 1931:, which has a spout and handle across the top. 1909: 1779: 1747: 1715: 1672: 1582: 1528: 1485:paper, a pick for cutting and eating sweets, a 1401: 1362: 1314: 1244: 1184: 1152: 1133: 1101: 1049: 1004: 968: 940: 887: 818: 785: 752: 719: 707: 668: 622: 574: 499: 341: 315: 283: 257: 231: 209: 4633: 4618: 4603: 4545: 4473: 4389: 4308: 4246: 4203: 4180: 4163: 4125: 4066: 3976: 3883: 3827: 3799: 3784: 3769: 3716: 3678: 3647: 3602: 3563: 3529: 3512: 3493: 3473: 3453: 3428: 3383: 3347: 3274: 3235: 3164: 3129: 3016: 2990: 2865: 2850: 2842:) manner suitable for tea ceremony are called 2804:is a metal tripod on which the kettle is set. 2797: 2747: 2668: 2620: 2614: 2593: 2562: 2447: 2369: 2279: 2219: 2192: 2049: 2028: 1950: 1916: 1786: 1754: 1722: 1679: 1589: 1535: 1410: 1369: 1323: 1251: 1214:are metal chopsticks used to handle charcoal. 1191: 1159: 1140: 1108: 1063:is the container in which the host places the 1056: 1011: 1003:In addition, a unique kind of charcoal called 975: 947: 894: 825: 792: 759: 726: 701: 675: 629: 581: 506: 348: 322: 290: 264: 238: 201: 56:to make improvements to the overall structure. 4111:, providing them with a bamboo storage tube ( 3101:, which are for use in the preparation room. 1999:(bamboo ladle) is held in the opening of the 1616:silk cord, which is tied in prescribed ways. 1596:refers to a variety of bags used for storing 8: 2545:back room, and is not seen in the tea room. 2068:is not in use, the frame is removed and the 1628:Shelves, surrounded by screen and holding a 561:). However, the 11th-generation head of the 4945:. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 4395: 4209: 4072: 3982: 3608: 3569: 3280: 3241: 3073: 3043: 2674: 2568: 2453: 2375: 2285: 2225: 1197: 1017: 831: 798: 765: 732: 681: 587: 512: 119:) and ivory lid.Bottom: iron pot placed on 2898:of domestic Japanese ceramic ware such as 604:, in which case the box is formed through 4884:(in Japanese). Chikumeido. Archived from 4851: 4849: 3968:(thick tea) are basically referred to as 2152:. They are made of iron, tin or pottery. 1454:was purportedly established by Sen Sōon, 72:Learn how and when to remove this message 3546:items entered Japan from Southeast Asia. 3095:. There are also ones of bamboo, called 2884:came into being with the development of 4918:Honda, Hiromu; Shimazu, Noriki (1993). 4738: 3834:are bowls used for making and drinking 2600:) are carried by all participants in a 931:). The styles for these are different. 569:Tea boxes are made of wood, and may be 4348:, or "matching lid". Often, a ceramic 1993:(fire pit) in the Urasenke-style. The 1652:(water-boiling pot). She is holding a 4511:), in which case it distinguished as 3723:, the "main sweet", is served before 2954:. These are generally referred to as 2248:are particularly highly esteemed for 2005:, a container for boiling water. The 848:– sticks of roasted straw. The black 7: 4418:) at the end of certain ceremonies. 3171:is a tube or vessel used to store a 3035:. Ones of woven material are called 2924:may be hung on the back wall of the 1497:, and a fan. There are two sizes of 907:). It carries the "sprinkling ash" ( 2700:There is a group of seven kinds of 1264:) that is used in a sunken hearth ( 216:are the tools and utensils used in 113:(whisk) with tea powder container ( 4595:There are also styles such as the 4321:at the end of certain ceremonies. 3999:. They may also be referred to as 3941:tend to be loosely referred to as 3902:for the tea-making procedure for 3208:(teapot) upon it. In front of the 1503:corresponding to the two sizes of 332:items used in the preparation room 25: 4757:"A new spirit for tea traditions" 4625:style, and other such "favored" ( 3959:are classified by size or shape. 3251:folding screen before the brazier 4955: 4689: 4675: 3860:) for the tea-making procedure ( 552:also feature an internal shelf. 274:items for the tea-making service 34: 4755:Larking, Matthew (2009-05-15). 3757:rests in the bowl on the right. 2752:, three dolls in Chinese style) 2533:is a shaper for bamboo whisks. 1646:(sunken hearth), which holds a 982:refers to the charcoal used in 4987:Japanese cuisine-related lists 4499:does not require the use of a 2930:, or on its main front pillar 1276:) used in a portable brazier ( 866:is also used in hand warmers ( 1: 3029:), the kettle is placed on a 1330:is a small rectangular white 1151:and referred to therefore as 392:gathering are not considered 88:A set of tea utensils by the 4937:Murase, Miyeko, ed. 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Mushakōjisenke
tenmoku
chawan

whisk
fukusa
茶道具
chadō
chanoyu
chanoyu
Senke Jusshoku
iemoto
Schools of Japanese tea
sencha
Urasenke
lacquered
basket weaving
charcoal

mulberry
feathers

Sawankhalok
Ogata Kenzan

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