Chinese Tea Ceremony

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Posted by Rachel | Posted in Tea and Accessories | Posted on 03-01-2011

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In the 16th century, the Japanese tea master Sen Rikyu, who was involved with the construction of the Jurakudai, had a tile-maker named Chōjirō produce hand-moulded tea bowls for use in the wabi style of tea ceremony that was Rikyū’s ideal. The resulting tea bowls made by Chōjirō were initially referred to as “ima-yaki” (“contemporary ware”), and were also distinguished as Juraku-yaki, from the red clay that they employed, called Juraku clay. Hideyoshi presented Chōjirō with a seal bearing the Chinese character for Raku. Raku then became the name of the family that produced the wares. Both the name and the ceramic style have been passed down through the family (sometimes by adoption) to the present 15th generation (Kichizaemon). The name and the style of ware has become influential in both Japanese culture and literature.

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Glass Teapot with Infuser and Decorative Ribbed Design


Glass Teapot with Infuser and Decorative Ribbed Design


$17.00


This elegant rib-designed teapot comes with a glass insert filter receptacle for easy tea infusion. The transparent pot allows the brewed tea to be visible so the concoction can be infused to the desired optimum strength. Provides a beautiful presentation for flower tea and blooming tea. The teapot is made of heat resistant glass and is dishwasher and microwave safe. It can contain up to 500cc (a…

Japanese Stoneware Tea Set Gift Set with Tea Pot and Four Cups, Brown Crackle


Japanese Stoneware Tea Set Gift Set with Tea Pot and Four Cups, Brown Crackle


$59.95


Historians can trace the presence of tea in Japan back to the 9th century. Formal ceremonies have been built around the preparation of tea in Japan, and the artistry behind the accessories used for tea is taken very seriously. This set includes one tea pot and four cups. This Japanese stoneware is hand painted and the glaze provides a warm rustic look….

White Lotus Chinese Gaiwan Set (Comprised of 3-piece Gaiwan, Fairness Pitcher and 6 Tea Cups) - Made of Fine Bone China


White Lotus Chinese Gaiwan Set (Comprised of 3-piece Gaiwan, Fairness Pitcher and 6 Tea Cups) – Made of Fine Bone China


$60.00


This set is used to serve tea in the traditional style of the Chinese Gongfu (Kungfu) Tea Ceremony. The three-piece “gaiwan” is used to brew the tea. Several successive brews of the tea are combined in the “fairness pitcher,” which serves to average-out the several brews into a “fair” mixture. The tea is then poured from the fairness pitcher into the tea cups. Please note that the tea cups are…

Ceremony


Ceremony


$14.02


Hailing from China, field recording/noise artist/poet Yan Jun, folk artist Xiao He, Guqin master Wu Na, multi-instrumentalist Li Daiguo and tea master Lao Gu are The Tea Rockers Quintet. Their debut album, Ceremony, is a recording of their version to a Chinese tea ceremony. The album was produced by Lior Suliman and Tal Weiss….

Buddha and Bonsai Vol 1


Buddha and Bonsai Vol 1


$29.99


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