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This cast iron teapot once used in Japan is one of the smaller collector's items. The height of the can body - not including the handle - is...
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Glazed, bird-patterned tenpai or tea ghost figure. The bird can be exhibited on tenpai wood and ceramic kokedama plates, shohin plate coasters when connected to bonsai...
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Like most gaiwan, this piece is a sophisticated tool in traditional Chinese and Taiwanese tea making. Its tastefully thin porcelain wall and restrained Chinese floral pattern promote aesthetic and comfortable tea making. The 160 ml porcelain is perfect for...
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Friendship wooden box - a skill with a lid for tiny things or tasting tea: Everyone knows who has tea, that from time to time a small packet of tea that we get to taste is sometimes landed with us from one of our friends or our tea-acquaintances. There is usually no place to put such little attention and it would be nice to have some kind of holding container at hand. That's where...
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Glazed ceramic sculpture depicting a Chinese gate lion. A dual-purpose design work and a small sculpture of contemporary art. One function is tenpai and the other is the tea ghost or also known as tea pet. In its history, the name of the dog is presumably the result of an erroneous early translation. These lions fought the dragons in a cultural sense as a symbol of freedom...
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Fly fishing, dun and trout on kakejiku - contemporary graphics tuned to modern Japanese aesthetics. The roll image is 37 cm x 23 cm, with an average size that can be easily handled inside or beside bonsai and kusamono exhibit units. It can be used as a companion to compositions inspired by modern ikebana and sogetsu trends, or even hanged behind chabana as an accessory to modern Japanese tea ceremonies. Partially breaking with Japanese tradition, the scroll is transformed...
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The ceramic, which can also be used as a tea ghost or tea pet, depicts a tenpai cormorant - which is intentionally stopped by a delicate balance on horizontal surfaces. In terms of size, it is mainly...
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The ceramic tenpai, which can also be used as a tea ghost or tea pet, depicts a cormorant with a ringed throat - thus referring to traditional Japanese angler and fishing methods. In terms of size, it is mainly suitable for bonsai compositions in shohin and kifu size categories. Can be placed on display for...
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With its help, we can easily break it down and take a teaspoon of tea from our pressed tea later. Due to its design, it only "destroys" the pressed fibrous tea to the minimum necessary. With the outward movement from the center of the tea, the tea leaves adhering to each other can be loosened nicely.
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Like most gaiwan, this piece is a sophisticated tool in traditional Chinese and Taiwanese tea making. Its tastefully thin porcelain wall and restrained pattern help make comfortable tea. There is a classic blue and white flower pattern on the wall and lid of the teapot. The porcelain with a volume of 120 ml and a pleasant ratio is perfect...
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Chasen made of light bamboo. Handmade Japanese matcha tea's and tea ceremony's essential tools. With It's help you can make a delectable matcha tea from powdered green tea...
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Chasaku is a bamboo steamed matcha tea dispenser. At Japanese tea ceremonies as well as in everyday life, this is the most ideal way to add...