Vintage Japanese Tea Ceremony Natsume Phoenix w/ Kiri Box 2 3/4” Rug created using the traditional tsutsugaki
Description
created using the traditional tsutsugaki dyeing technique
) and as kyokuroku 曲録 chairs by Buddhist abbots for meditation seated cross legged
It is hand thrown and all hand painted in the classic cobalt underglaze
The handle end is decorated with a bold hexigon shape (traditional shape of protection) while the tapered end is pitted and textured from use
An excellent way to set off decorative ceramics like bowls
Vintage Japanese Tea Ceremony Natsume Phoenix w/ Kiri Box 2 3/4” Rug created using the traditional tsutsugakiThis is a vintage Japanese chu natsume or tea caddy used in the chanoyu tea ceremony. It holds the powdered green tea called matcha. A quality natsume such as this is made of turn wood, typically hinoki or Japanese cypress. The wood is lacquered in the traditional Japanese method with over 20 coats of urushi lacquer. This particular lacquer is black and decorated with a red gold Phoenix and cloud motif, this is a beautiful example of Japanese lacquer
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