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Karatsuyaki Tradition
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Karatsuyaki, or Karatsu Ware (Wikipedia entry), as a living tradition encompasses an enormous range of work, representative of both Japanese and Korean culture. Considered a traditional Japanese handicraft, it is known for its simple, sturdy, earthy style. Using clay rich in iron, works done in this style may be unglazed or decorated with an iron-based glaze creating the earthy, natural feel.
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I am a native of New Mexico, but have lived in Japan since 1990. Although I developed an interest in pottery as a child from visiting ancient ruins and surrounding pueblos, I didn't start making pots until 2002 when I met veteran Karatsu potter Tsuruta Yoshihisa who mentored me in the Karatsu tradition.
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After an initial period of renting and borrowing kilns, I built Gotanbayashi studio in 2005 and installed a gas kiln. In 2008, I began showing work to the public, participating in shows, and conducting workshops. 2010 saw the construction of the Gotanbayashi anagama/noborigama hybrid wood kiln next to the existing studio, and this is the kiln in which most of the work is fired today.
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Much of the work is teaware for the Japanese tea ceremony, but I also make Japanese and western style tableware, ware for drinking sake, sculptural work, and collaborative pieces with artists from other mediums.
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Karatsuyaki Tradition
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Karatsuyaki, or Karatsu Ware (Wikipedia entry), as a living tradition encompasses an enormous range of work, representative of both Japanese and Korean culture. Considered a traditional Japanese handicraft, it is known for its simple, sturdy, earthy style. Using clay rich in iron, works done in this style may be unglazed or decorated with an iron-based glaze creating the earthy, natural feel.
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\nMaterial: Ceramic
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\nTradition: Karatsuyaki
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\nRegion: Taku Village, Saga Prefecture
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About the artist
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I am a native of New Mexico, but have lived in Japan since 1990. Although I developed an interest in pottery as a child from visiting ancient ruins and surrounding pueblos, I didn't start making pots until 2002 when I met veteran Karatsu potter Tsuruta Yoshihisa who mentored me in the Karatsu tradition.
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After an initial period of renting and borrowing kilns, I built Gotanbayashi studio in 2005 and installed a gas kiln. In 2008, I began showing work to the public, participating in shows, and conducting workshops. 2010 saw the construction of the Gotanbayashi anagama/noborigama hybrid wood kiln next to the existing studio, and this is the kiln in which most of the work is fired today.
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Much of the work is teaware for the Japanese tea ceremony, but I also make Japanese and western style tableware, ware for drinking sake, sculptural work, and collaborative pieces with artists from other mediums.
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Suzune means \"bell\" in Japanese. This Minoyaki (美濃焼) tea cup is made of a Bell shape with elegant design and color. It can be used not as tea cup, but also as pickle bowl, a small bowl, or a buckwheat noodle bowl.
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Product Info
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Microwave safe, dishwasher safe
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Disclaimer: Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings
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Producer Info: Miyama Tableware
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“Tableware created through time and human hands.”
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Back in the middle of nineteenth century in Ori Inatsu cho, Mizunami-city in Gifu prefecture, the ceramic ware called “Risen-yaki” was created and it was the first challenge in the country to try ceramics painting by using copper plate.
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Miyama was born in this place in 1977, inheriting the art and spirit developed in this area. Our tableware is created by the technique called “casting”, which forms porcelain with plaster mold. This technique involves many people’s skill in creating tableware.
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“Beautifully finished material.”
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Finishing material beautifully. For white porcelain, it is important to draw its original whiteness, which will lead us to improve its quality as well. Miyama’s white porcelain is created by firing porcelain clay which is rich in glass component at 1340 degrees. By firing in a high-temperature oven, the clay and glaze get harmonized, vitrified and create translucent luster on its surface, and it becomes an easy-to-wash and stain-resistant material at the same time. It will grow to be more functional and aesthetically pleasing through this process. Tableware with the beauty of utility.
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Suzune means \"bell\" in Japanese. This Minoyaki (美濃焼) tea cup is made of a Bell shape with elegant design and color. It can be used not as tea cup, but also as pickle bowl, a small bowl, or a buckwheat noodle bowl.
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Product Info
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\nSIZE: 90 x 90mm x Height 75 mm
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\nMATERIAL: Porcelain (Made in Japan, Minoyaki Tradition)
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\nVOLUME: Approx 180cc (Full cup)
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\nTRADITION: Minoyaki
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Microwave safe, dishwasher safe
\n
\n
Disclaimer: Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings
\n
Producer Info: Miyama Tableware
\n
“Tableware created through time and human hands.”
\n
Back in the middle of nineteenth century in Ori Inatsu cho, Mizunami-city in Gifu prefecture, the ceramic ware called “Risen-yaki” was created and it was the first challenge in the country to try ceramics painting by using copper plate.
\n
Miyama was born in this place in 1977, inheriting the art and spirit developed in this area. Our tableware is created by the technique called “casting”, which forms porcelain with plaster mold. This technique involves many people’s skill in creating tableware.
\n
“Beautifully finished material.”
\n
Finishing material beautifully. For white porcelain, it is important to draw its original whiteness, which will lead us to improve its quality as well. Miyama’s white porcelain is created by firing porcelain clay which is rich in glass component at 1340 degrees. By firing in a high-temperature oven, the clay and glaze get harmonized, vitrified and create translucent luster on its surface, and it becomes an easy-to-wash and stain-resistant material at the same time. It will grow to be more functional and aesthetically pleasing through this process. Tableware with the beauty of utility.
This chazutsu's design evokes the deep black wood of old samurai homes in Fujiki's home of Kakunodate City.
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Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
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(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
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\nMaterial: Sakura wood & bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
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Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
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Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
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Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
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Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
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Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
This chazutsu's design evokes the deep black wood of old samurai homes in Fujiki's home of Kakunodate City.
\n
Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
\n
(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
\n
\n
\n
\nMaterial: Sakura wood & bark
\n
\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
\n
\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
\n
\n
Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
\n
Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
\n
Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
\n
Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
\n
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
This chazutsu's design evokes the deep, fluffy white of the snow that falls in Fujiki's home of Kakunodate City, particularly, the contrast of white snow against the deep black wood of old samurai homes.
\n
Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
\n
(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
\n
\n
\n
\nMaterial: Sakura wood & bark
\n
\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
\n
\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
\n
\n
Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
\n
Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
\n
Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
\n
Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
\n
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
This chazutsu's design evokes the deep, fluffy white of the snow that falls in Fujiki's home of Kakunodate City, particularly, the contrast of white snow against the deep black wood of old samurai homes.
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Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
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(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
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\nMaterial: Sakura wood & bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
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Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
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Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
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Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
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Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
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Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
This chazutsu's design evokes the delicate color of shidare sakura in the Fujiki's home of Kakodate City.
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Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
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(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
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\nMaterial: Sakura wood & bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
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Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
\n
Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
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Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
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Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
This chazutsu's design evokes the delicate color of shidare sakura in the Fujiki's home of Kakodate City.
\n
Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
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(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
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\nMaterial: Sakura wood & bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
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\n
Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
\n
Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
\n
Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
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Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
\n
(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
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\n
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\nMaterial: Sakura wood & bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
\n
\n
Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
\n
Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
\n
Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
\n
Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
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\n
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
\n
(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
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\n
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\nMaterial: Sakura wood & bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
\n
\n
Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
\n
Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
\n
Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
\n
Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
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\n
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
This Fujiki Denshiro original design by Yamada Keiichiro utilizes the molding technique used in creating the inner and outer cylinders. Slices of sakura bark, walnut wood, sakura wood, and maple wood are combined molded onto the inner cylinder to create the outer cylinder pattern. The wood of the lid becomes the chazutsu's product name. The inner lid and inner cylinder uses sakura bark for a beautiful, elegant finish.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChazutsu Size: 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height, about 150g of sencha
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\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Yamada Keiichiro
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\nGift box size: width 13 cm, length 17 cm, height 8.7 cm
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Disclaimer: Colors may vary depending on your screen. Each chazutsu is handmade and will differ slightly from the photo.
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
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Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
This Fujiki Denshiro original design by Yamada Keiichiro utilizes the molding technique used in creating the inner and outer cylinders. Slices of sakura bark, walnut wood, sakura wood, and maple wood are combined molded onto the inner cylinder to create the outer cylinder pattern. The wood of the lid becomes the chazutsu's product name. The inner lid and inner cylinder uses sakura bark for a beautiful, elegant finish.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChazutsu Size: 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height, about 150g of sencha
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\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Yamada Keiichiro
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\nGift box size: width 13 cm, length 17 cm, height 8.7 cm
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Disclaimer: Colors may vary depending on your screen. Each chazutsu is handmade and will differ slightly from the photo.
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
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An elegant plate for wagashi, desserts, sweets, or as a tea cup coaster. It is malleable so you can bend the edges to create the effect of real leaf.
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Material: Tin Dimension: 75mm x 38mm Manual and Care:
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Bend gently. Excessive bending and changing shapes may lead to cracks and breakage of the plate.
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Polish with a common metal polisher to restore the shine.
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Can be used as tea pet on tea table. See more variation here.
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Material: Tin Dimension: approximately 16mm x 15mm x 20mm (height)
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Can be used as tea pet on tea table. See more variation here.
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Material: Tin Dimension: approximately 16mm x 15mm x 20mm (height)
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Can be used as tea pet on tea table or chopstick rest on dining table. See all 6 variation here.
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Material: Tin Dimension: approximately 47mm x 23mm x 19mm (height)
A chasaji, or traditional Japanese tea scoop, made from the beautiful pattern of sakura tree bark.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
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\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nGift box size: width 4.2 cm, length 9.6 cm, height 0.9 cm\n
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
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Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
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About Fujiki Denshiro \n
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
A chasaji, or traditional Japanese tea scoop, made from the beautiful pattern of sakura tree bark.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChasaji Size: width 3 cm, length 8 cm, height 0.8 cm
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\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nGift box size: width 4.2 cm, length 9.6 cm, height 0.9 cm\n
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
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Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro \n
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
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Product Info
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\nChazutsu Size: width 4 cm, length 8.6 cm, height 0.5 cm
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\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Arakawa Keitaro
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About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro \n
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChazutsu Size: width 4 cm, length 8.6 cm, height 0.5 cm
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\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Arakawa Keitaro
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\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro \n
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChazutsu Size: width 4 cm, length 7.6 cm, height 0.7 cm
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\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Arakawa Keitaro
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro \n
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChazutsu Size: width 4 cm, length 7.6 cm, height 0.7 cm
\n
\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
\n
\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
\n
\nDesigner: Arakawa Keitaro
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro \n
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChazutsu Size: width 4 cm, length 8.6 cm, height 0.5 cm
\n
\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
\n
\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
\n
\nDesigner: Arakawa Keitaro
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro \n
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChazutsu Size: width 4 cm, length 8.6 cm, height 0.5 cm
\n
\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
\n
\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
\n
\nDesigner: Arakawa Keitaro
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro \n
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChazutsu Size: width 4 cm, length 8.6 cm, height 0.5 cm\n
\n
\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
\n
\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
\n
\nDesigner: Arakawa Keitaro
*Please note that the pattern and color of the actual product may look different from the photo.
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro \n
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChazutsu Size: width 4 cm, length 8.6 cm, height 0.5 cm\n
\n
\nMaterial: sakura bark, wood
\n
\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
\n
\nDesigner: Arakawa Keitaro
*Please note that the pattern and color of the actual product may look different from the photo.
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
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Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
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About Fujiki Denshiro \n
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
A chasaji, or traditional Japanese tea scoop, made from the beautiful pattern of sakura tree bark.
\n\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChasaji Size: width 3 cm, length 8 cm, height 0.8 cm
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\nMaterial: sakura bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Arakawa Keitaro
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\nGift box size: width 4.2 cm, length 9.6 cm, height 0.9 cm
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro \n
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
A chasaji, or traditional Japanese tea scoop, made from the beautiful pattern of sakura tree bark.
\n\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChasaji Size: width 3 cm, length 8 cm, height 0.8 cm
\n
\nMaterial: sakura bark
\n
\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Arakawa Keitaro
\n
\nGift box size: width 4.2 cm, length 9.6 cm, height 0.9 cm
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro \n
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
A chasaji, or traditional Japanese tea scoop, made from the beautiful pattern of sakura tree bark.
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChasaji Size: width 3 cm, length 8 cm, height 0.8 cm
\n
\nMaterial: sakura bark
\n
\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
\n
\nGift box size: width 4.2 cm, length 9.6 cm, height 0.9 cm
\n
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
A chasaji, or traditional Japanese tea scoop, made from the beautiful pattern of sakura tree bark.
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
\nChasaji Size: width 3 cm, length 8 cm, height 0.8 cm
\n
\nMaterial: sakura bark
\n
\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
\n
\nGift box size: width 4.2 cm, length 9.6 cm, height 0.9 cm
\n
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
\n
About Fujiki Denshiro
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
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Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
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(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
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\nMaterial: Sakura wood & bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
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Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
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Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
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Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
\n
Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
\n
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
\n\n\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
\n
(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
\n
\n
\n
\nMaterial: Sakura wood & bark
\n
\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
\n
\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
\n
\n
Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
\n
Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
\n
Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
\n
Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
\n
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
Made by Fujiki master craftsman Arakawa Keitaro, this chazutsu is made with bark from the sakura tree carefully selected for its beautiful pattern.
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
Standard: width 11 cm, length 15.5 cm, height 10.2 cm
\n
SKinny: width 9.5 cm, length 15.5 cm, height 9.9 cm
\n
\n
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
Made by Fujiki master craftsman Arakawa Keitaro, this chazutsu is made with bark from the sakura tree carefully selected for its beautiful pattern.
\n
Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
Standard: width 11 cm, length 15.5 cm, height 10.2 cm
\n
SKinny: width 9.5 cm, length 15.5 cm, height 9.9 cm
\n
\n
\n
\n
About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
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A beautiful silver cup made by the artisans of the 350 year old kiln Touetsugama in Arita Town, Saga.
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Product Info
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\nDiameter: 7.1 cm (2.8 in)
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\nHeight: 14 cm (5.5 in)
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\nWooden Gift Box size: 15 x 10 x 9.5 cm
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\nVolume: 350 cc (11.8 oz)
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Made in Japan
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Measurements above are approximate.
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Do not use in dishwasher nor microwave.
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Producer Info
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\nKiln: Touetsugama
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\nLocation: Arita Town, Saga Prefecture
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\nEstablished: 1664
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The Imamura family began making pottery in the current Mikawachiyama, Sasebo City, with Koseki and his family who came to Japan at the invitation of Prince Matsuura when he played the role of Hideyoshi Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the third year of Keicho (1598). In the 18th year of Kan'ei (1641), Sannosuke II was appointed as a lord and deputy officer of the Hirado Domain, and Yajibei III was named \"Nyosaru\" by Prince Matsuura because he was dexterous like a monkey. In 1664, Hirado was supplied by research on white porcelain production using Amakusa pottery stone and white porcelain production presented by the Shogunate. Shoemon 4th, Zenemon 5th, Riemon 6th, Katsuji 7th, Ritaro Yatsushiro, Kotaro 9th continued as a kiln, and with the abolition of the kiln by the abolition of the feudal clan, Toshisaku 10th, 11th Fusataro Yatsushiro started trading in the Netherlands and developed new products such as coffee bowls while preserving traditional techniques. In 1963, the 12th generation Kao moved the kiln to Arita-cho to expand the kiln, and produced mainly tea utensils. Hiroshi 13th generation exhibited at the Nitten, Contemporary Crafts Frankfurt, British Museum, etc. Currently, Kenichi Imamura is the 14th generation master craftsman at Touestugama.
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A beautiful silver cup made by the artisans of the 350 year old kiln Touetsugama in Arita Town, Saga.
\n
Product Info
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\n
\nDiameter: 7.1 cm (2.8 in)
\n
\nHeight: 14 cm (5.5 in)
\n
\nWooden Gift Box size: 15 x 10 x 9.5 cm
\n
\nVolume: 350 cc (11.8 oz)
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\nWeight:
\n
\nMaterial: Porcelain
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\nCountry: Japan
\n
\nNote: Color and design may not be exactly as photographed.
\n
Made in Japan
\n
Measurements above are approximate.
\n
Do not use in dishwasher nor microwave.
\n
\n
\n
Producer Info
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\n
\nKiln: Touetsugama
\n
\nLocation: Arita Town, Saga Prefecture
\n
\nEstablished: 1664
\n
\n
The Imamura family began making pottery in the current Mikawachiyama, Sasebo City, with Koseki and his family who came to Japan at the invitation of Prince Matsuura when he played the role of Hideyoshi Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the third year of Keicho (1598). In the 18th year of Kan'ei (1641), Sannosuke II was appointed as a lord and deputy officer of the Hirado Domain, and Yajibei III was named \"Nyosaru\" by Prince Matsuura because he was dexterous like a monkey. In 1664, Hirado was supplied by research on white porcelain production using Amakusa pottery stone and white porcelain production presented by the Shogunate. Shoemon 4th, Zenemon 5th, Riemon 6th, Katsuji 7th, Ritaro Yatsushiro, Kotaro 9th continued as a kiln, and with the abolition of the kiln by the abolition of the feudal clan, Toshisaku 10th, 11th Fusataro Yatsushiro started trading in the Netherlands and developed new products such as coffee bowls while preserving traditional techniques. In 1963, the 12th generation Kao moved the kiln to Arita-cho to expand the kiln, and produced mainly tea utensils. Hiroshi 13th generation exhibited at the Nitten, Contemporary Crafts Frankfurt, British Museum, etc. Currently, Kenichi Imamura is the 14th generation master craftsman at Touestugama.
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A beautiful silver cup made by the artisans of the 350 year old kiln Touetsugama in Arita Town, Saga.
\n
Product Info
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\nSize: 8cm x 8cm x 8.5cm (3.14\" x 3.14\" x 3.34\") \n
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\nVolume: 270 cc (9 oz)
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\nWeight: 230 g (8 oz)
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\nMaterial: Porcelain
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\nCountry: Japan
\n
\nNote: Color and design may not be exactly as photographed.
\n
Made in Japan
\n
Measurements above are approximate.
\n
Do not use in dishwasher nor microwave.
\n
\n
\n
Producer Info
\n
\n
\nKiln: Touetsugama
\n
\nLocation: Arita Town, Saga Prefecture
\n
\nEstablished: 1664
\n
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The Imamura family began making pottery in the current Mikawachiyama, Sasebo City, with Koseki and his family who came to Japan at the invitation of Prince Matsuura when he played the role of Hideyoshi Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the third year of Keicho (1598). In the 18th year of Kan'ei (1641), Sannosuke II was appointed as a lord and deputy officer of the Hirado Domain, and Yajibei III was named \"Nyosaru\" by Prince Matsuura because he was dexterous like a monkey. In 1664, Hirado was supplied by research on white porcelain production using Amakusa pottery stone and white porcelain production presented by the Shogunate. Shoemon 4th, Zenemon 5th, Riemon 6th, Katsuji 7th, Ritaro Yatsushiro, Kotaro 9th continued as a kiln, and with the abolition of the kiln by the abolition of the feudal clan, Toshisaku 10th, 11th Fusataro Yatsushiro started trading in the Netherlands and developed new products such as coffee bowls while preserving traditional techniques. In 1963, the 12th generation Kao moved the kiln to Arita-cho to expand the kiln, and produced mainly tea utensils. Hiroshi 13th generation exhibited at the Nitten, Contemporary Crafts Frankfurt, British Museum, etc. Currently, Kenichi Imamura is the 14th generation master craftsman at Touestugama.
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A beautiful silver cup made by the artisans of the 350 year old kiln Touetsugama in Arita Town, Saga.
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Product Info
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\nSize: 8cm x 8cm x 8.5cm (3.14\" x 3.14\" x 3.34\") \n
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\nVolume: 270 cc (9 oz)
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\nWeight: 230 g (8 oz)
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\nMaterial: Porcelain
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\nCountry: Japan
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\nNote: Color and design may not be exactly as photographed.
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Made in Japan
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Measurements above are approximate.
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Do not use in dishwasher nor microwave.
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Producer Info
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\nKiln: Touetsugama
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\nLocation: Arita Town, Saga Prefecture
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\nEstablished: 1664
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The Imamura family began making pottery in the current Mikawachiyama, Sasebo City, with Koseki and his family who came to Japan at the invitation of Prince Matsuura when he played the role of Hideyoshi Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the third year of Keicho (1598). In the 18th year of Kan'ei (1641), Sannosuke II was appointed as a lord and deputy officer of the Hirado Domain, and Yajibei III was named \"Nyosaru\" by Prince Matsuura because he was dexterous like a monkey. In 1664, Hirado was supplied by research on white porcelain production using Amakusa pottery stone and white porcelain production presented by the Shogunate. Shoemon 4th, Zenemon 5th, Riemon 6th, Katsuji 7th, Ritaro Yatsushiro, Kotaro 9th continued as a kiln, and with the abolition of the kiln by the abolition of the feudal clan, Toshisaku 10th, 11th Fusataro Yatsushiro started trading in the Netherlands and developed new products such as coffee bowls while preserving traditional techniques. In 1963, the 12th generation Kao moved the kiln to Arita-cho to expand the kiln, and produced mainly tea utensils. Hiroshi 13th generation exhibited at the Nitten, Contemporary Crafts Frankfurt, British Museum, etc. Currently, Kenichi Imamura is the 14th generation master craftsman at Touestugama.
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A beautiful silver cup made by the artisans of the 350 year old kiln Touetsugama in Arita Town, Saga.
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Note: The photo looks blue but in real life the inside is white
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Product Info
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\nSize: 8cm x 8cm x 8.5cm (3.14\" x 3.14\" x 3.34\")
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\nVolume: 270 cc (9 oz)
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\nWeight: 230 g (8 oz)
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\nMaterial: Porcelain
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\nCountry: Japan
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\nNote: Color and design may not be exactly as photographed.
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Made in Japan
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Measurements above are approximate.
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Do not use in dishwasher nor microwave.
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Producer Info
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\nKiln: Touetsugama
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\nLocation: Arita Town, Saga Prefecture
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\nEstablished: 1664
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The Imamura family began making pottery in the current Mikawachiyama, Sasebo City, with Koseki and his family who came to Japan at the invitation of Prince Matsuura when he played the role of Hideyoshi Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the third year of Keicho (1598). In the 18th year of Kan'ei (1641), Sannosuke II was appointed as a lord and deputy officer of the Hirado Domain, and Yajibei III was named \"Nyosaru\" by Prince Matsuura because he was dexterous like a monkey. In 1664, Hirado was supplied by research on white porcelain production using Amakusa pottery stone and white porcelain production presented by the Shogunate. Shoemon 4th, Zenemon 5th, Riemon 6th, Katsuji 7th, Ritaro Yatsushiro, Kotaro 9th continued as a kiln, and with the abolition of the kiln by the abolition of the feudal clan, Toshisaku 10th, 11th Fusataro Yatsushiro started trading in the Netherlands and developed new products such as coffee bowls while preserving traditional techniques. In 1963, the 12th generation Kao moved the kiln to Arita-cho to expand the kiln, and produced mainly tea utensils. Hiroshi 13th generation exhibited at the Nitten, Contemporary Crafts Frankfurt, British Museum, etc. Currently, Kenichi Imamura is the 14th generation master craftsman at Touestugama.
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A beautiful silver cup made by the artisans of the 350 year old kiln Touetsugama in Arita Town, Saga.
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Note: The photo looks blue but in real life the inside is white
\n
\n
Product Info
\n
\n
\nSize: 8cm x 8cm x 8.5cm (3.14\" x 3.14\" x 3.34\")
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\nVolume: 270 cc (9 oz)
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\nWeight: 230 g (8 oz)
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\nMaterial: Porcelain
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\nCountry: Japan
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\nNote: Color and design may not be exactly as photographed.
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Made in Japan
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Measurements above are approximate.
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Do not use in dishwasher nor microwave.
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Producer Info
\n
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\nKiln: Touetsugama
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\nLocation: Arita Town, Saga Prefecture
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\nEstablished: 1664
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The Imamura family began making pottery in the current Mikawachiyama, Sasebo City, with Koseki and his family who came to Japan at the invitation of Prince Matsuura when he played the role of Hideyoshi Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the third year of Keicho (1598). In the 18th year of Kan'ei (1641), Sannosuke II was appointed as a lord and deputy officer of the Hirado Domain, and Yajibei III was named \"Nyosaru\" by Prince Matsuura because he was dexterous like a monkey. In 1664, Hirado was supplied by research on white porcelain production using Amakusa pottery stone and white porcelain production presented by the Shogunate. Shoemon 4th, Zenemon 5th, Riemon 6th, Katsuji 7th, Ritaro Yatsushiro, Kotaro 9th continued as a kiln, and with the abolition of the kiln by the abolition of the feudal clan, Toshisaku 10th, 11th Fusataro Yatsushiro started trading in the Netherlands and developed new products such as coffee bowls while preserving traditional techniques. In 1963, the 12th generation Kao moved the kiln to Arita-cho to expand the kiln, and produced mainly tea utensils. Hiroshi 13th generation exhibited at the Nitten, Contemporary Crafts Frankfurt, British Museum, etc. Currently, Kenichi Imamura is the 14th generation master craftsman at Touestugama.
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Collection of essays reflecting Chanoyu, the Japanese Way of Tea (more commonly known as the Japanese Tea Ceremony). The video featured in the gallery is from a movie--one of renowned Japanese actress Kiki Kirin's last--based on this essay collection.
I could not walk correctly. I did not know where to sit. I did not know which hand to use, what to pick up, how to pick it up. Nothing had stuck with me, even though I had done it all just an hour before. You have to start from zero . . .
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Reporter and essayist Morishita Noriko reflects on twenty-five years of studying the Japanese Way of Tea, from her first uncertain steps as a college student to her gradual discovery of freedom within the very rules that once seemed to hold her back. As Morishita experiences the trials and triumphs of adult life, from job-hunting setbacks to lost love, from the struggle to build a career to the pain of losing a loved one, Tea is always there to remind her that simply being present in the moment is enough. The joy of savoring the seasons with all five senses—of smelling the rain, of hearing each individual raindrop. The importance of cherishing each meeting as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Humor and heartbreak, despair and determination—in this memoir, Morishita vividly connects the Way of Tea to the full span of human experience, culminating in the exhilaration of realizing “I’m alive, right now!”
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Published by JPIC
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About the Author
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MORISHITA Noriko
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Morishita Noriko was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture in 1956. She graduated from the Department of Japanese Literature at the Faculty of Humanities, Japan Women’s University. While still an undergraduate, she began working as a reporter, gathering stories for Shukan Asahi magazine’s popular Dekigotology column. Since publishing her experiences researching the column in the 1987 book Nori-yakko Dosue, she has enjoyed a flourishing career as an essayist and reporter. Morishita’s books include Nori-yakkoperushawan o yuku, Zense e no boken: runesansu no tensai chokokuka ootte, and Itoshii tabemono.
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Collection of essays reflecting Chanoyu, the Japanese Way of Tea (more commonly known as the Japanese Tea Ceremony). The video featured in the gallery is from a movie--one of renowned Japanese actress Kiki Kirin's last--based on this essay collection.
I could not walk correctly. I did not know where to sit. I did not know which hand to use, what to pick up, how to pick it up. Nothing had stuck with me, even though I had done it all just an hour before. You have to start from zero . . .
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Reporter and essayist Morishita Noriko reflects on twenty-five years of studying the Japanese Way of Tea, from her first uncertain steps as a college student to her gradual discovery of freedom within the very rules that once seemed to hold her back. As Morishita experiences the trials and triumphs of adult life, from job-hunting setbacks to lost love, from the struggle to build a career to the pain of losing a loved one, Tea is always there to remind her that simply being present in the moment is enough. The joy of savoring the seasons with all five senses—of smelling the rain, of hearing each individual raindrop. The importance of cherishing each meeting as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Humor and heartbreak, despair and determination—in this memoir, Morishita vividly connects the Way of Tea to the full span of human experience, culminating in the exhilaration of realizing “I’m alive, right now!”
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Published by JPIC
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About the Author
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MORISHITA Noriko
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Morishita Noriko was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture in 1956. She graduated from the Department of Japanese Literature at the Faculty of Humanities, Japan Women’s University. While still an undergraduate, she began working as a reporter, gathering stories for Shukan Asahi magazine’s popular Dekigotology column. Since publishing her experiences researching the column in the 1987 book Nori-yakko Dosue, she has enjoyed a flourishing career as an essayist and reporter. Morishita’s books include Nori-yakkoperushawan o yuku, Zense e no boken: runesansu no tensai chokokuka ootte, and Itoshii tabemono.
Japanese traditional hand craft: hand stenciled bookmark made with a traditional persimmon-dyed paper called isekatagami (literally \"paper stencil from Ise\"). This traditional stencil from the Ise region in Mie is primarily used to dye kimono fabric. Included is a set of 3 different designs (Iris flower, Butterfly and Cherry Blossoms).
Japanese traditional hand craft: hand stenciled bookmark made with a traditional persimmon-dyed paper called isekatagami (literally \"paper stencil from Ise\"). This traditional stencil from the Ise region in Mie is primarily used to dye kimono fabric. Included is a set of 3 different designs (Iris flower, Butterfly and Cherry Blossoms).
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Moshio, literally seaweed-salt (mo- meaning seaweed, -shio meaning salt), is known to be the origin of salt making in Japan.
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The Inland Sea (Setonaikai) area was a famous salt production region since the 9th century due to its warm climate, but it is the Kamagari region in Hiroshima prefecture that is known to have first produced salt as early as the Kofun period (ca. late 3rd - 7th century). Back then a method called \"moshio-yaki\", literally moshio firing, was used in making salt.
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Beige in color, moshio is salt abundant in mineral such as iodine (a compound found in seaweed), calcium, potassium, magnesium, etc. And because its low in salt content, moshio helps control excessive consumption of sodium. Mild taste of moshio is a result of the umami extracted from seaweed, a unique quality of moshio.
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There are only two ingredients in making the moshio: sea water of Setonaikai (the Inland Sea, Japan) and sargassum (brown seaweed).
Moshio, literally seaweed-salt (mo- meaning seaweed, -shio meaning salt), is known to be the origin of salt making in Japan.
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The Inland Sea (Setonaikai) area was a famous salt production region since the 9th century due to its warm climate, but it is the Kamagari region in Hiroshima prefecture that is known to have first produced salt as early as the Kofun period (ca. late 3rd - 7th century). Back then a method called \"moshio-yaki\", literally moshio firing, was used in making salt.
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Beige in color, moshio is salt abundant in mineral such as iodine (a compound found in seaweed), calcium, potassium, magnesium, etc. And because its low in salt content, moshio helps control excessive consumption of sodium. Mild taste of moshio is a result of the umami extracted from seaweed, a unique quality of moshio.
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There are only two ingredients in making the moshio: sea water of Setonaikai (the Inland Sea, Japan) and sargassum (brown seaweed).
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Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
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(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
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\nMaterial: Kaede Maple, sakura bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
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Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
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Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
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Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
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Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
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Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
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(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
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\nMaterial: Kaede Maple, sakura bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
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Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
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Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
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Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
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Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
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\n
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About Kabazaiku
\n
“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
\n
Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
\n
HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
\n
Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
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(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
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\nMaterial: Walnut, sakura bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
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Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
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Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
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Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
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Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
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Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
Utilizing kabazaiku (sakura wood bark craft) techniques and bark from various different woods, studio Fujiki Denshiro worked with award winning designer Kaichiro Yamada to create the sophisticated Obizutsu series of tea canisters. The series features the sakura bark as an \"obi\" or kimono sash framed by polished wood of different types.
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Fujiki Denshiro was established in 1851 as a kabazaiku wholesaler and transformed into the premier kabazaiku manufacturing studio by the late 6th generation owner Koichi Fujiki.
(Large) 8.2 cm diameter, 12.2 cm height; fits about 150g of high grade spring sencha
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(Small) 8.2 cm diameter, 9.3 cm height; fits about 80g of high grade spring sencha
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\nMaterial: Walnut, sakura bark
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\nRegion: Kakunodate, Akita, Japan
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\nDesigner: Kaichiro Yamada
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Research associate at Musashino Art University after graduating in 1997.
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Opened design studio KAICHIDESIGN in 2004 creating interior products that transform daily discomfort to comfort.
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Exhibited at Salone Satellite in Milan 2004-2006. A Dream Come True in Milan 2007.
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Received awards including Good Design Award 2004 & 2011 in Japan, and Red Dot Design award 2010 in Germany.
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About Kabazaiku
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“CHERRY BARK CRAFTWORK”: A TWO-HUNDRED YEAR OLD TRADITION
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Kabazaiku was initiated by samurai warriors as a supplementary work task approximately 220 years ago during the Temmei Era. This craftsmanship was adopted by the townspeople of Kakunodate (Akita Prefecture), and continues to be perfected in an environment rich in culture. Natural cherry bark breathes. It handles moisture well. Its tough surface makes Kabazaiku craft-ware suitable for everyday use. An intricate relationship exists between cherry bark, wisdom, and the devotion of skilled craftsmen that brings about a special harmony found in unique and beautiful kabazaiku products.
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HOW TO CARE FOR THIS ITEM
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Please observe the following instructions for the long-term enjoyment of your product. Avoid prolonged storage in damp places; do not wipe with a wet cloth. To prevent dehydration, avoid both excessive dryness and direct sunlight. To achieve maximum luster, occasional wiping in the direction of the grain is recommended. Use a soft cloth or tissue. Do not use in microwave, oven, or wash in dishwasher.
Back in the middle of nineteenth century in Ori Inatsu cho, Mizunami-city in Gifu prefecture, the ceramic ware called “Risen-yaki” was created and it was the first challenge in the country to try ceramics painting by using copper plate.
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Miyama was born in this place in 1977, inheriting the art and spirit developed in this area. Our tableware is created by the technique called “casting”, which forms porcelain with plaster mold. This technique involves many people’s skill in creating tableware.
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“Beautifully finished material.”
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Finishing material beautifully. For white porcelain, it is important to draw its original whiteness, which will lead us to improve its quality as well. Miyama’s white porcelain is created by firing porcelain clay which is rich in glass component at 1340 degrees. By firing in a high-temperature oven, the clay and glaze get harmonized, vitrified and create translucent luster on its surface, and it becomes an easy-to-wash and stain-resistant material at the same time. It will grow to be more functional and aesthetically pleasing through this process. Tableware with the beauty of utility.
Back in the middle of nineteenth century in Ori Inatsu cho, Mizunami-city in Gifu prefecture, the ceramic ware called “Risen-yaki” was created and it was the first challenge in the country to try ceramics painting by using copper plate.
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Miyama was born in this place in 1977, inheriting the art and spirit developed in this area. Our tableware is created by the technique called “casting”, which forms porcelain with plaster mold. This technique involves many people’s skill in creating tableware.
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“Beautifully finished material.”
\n
Finishing material beautifully. For white porcelain, it is important to draw its original whiteness, which will lead us to improve its quality as well. Miyama’s white porcelain is created by firing porcelain clay which is rich in glass component at 1340 degrees. By firing in a high-temperature oven, the clay and glaze get harmonized, vitrified and create translucent luster on its surface, and it becomes an easy-to-wash and stain-resistant material at the same time. It will grow to be more functional and aesthetically pleasing through this process. Tableware with the beauty of utility.
Chikutan, or bamboo charcoal, is charcoal made by a traditional process of roasting bamboo in a 1000C degree kiln for a month. The charcoal is then powdered and used in a proprietary dyeing process to create a soft, natural gray hue for the material of this bag.
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Product Info
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\nName: Bamboo Charcoal - Chikutan Shoulder Bag
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\nSize: height 31 cm, width 30 cm (excludes the handle)
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\nMaterial: 100% cotton
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\nOrigin: Dyed in Kyoto. Made in Japan.
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Vendor Info
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\nName: Maeda Senko (\"Dye Works\")
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\nCEO: Junichi Maeda
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\nEstablished: 1961 by Seichi Maeda
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\nLocation: 168 Saiinshimizuchō, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Chikutan, or bamboo charcoal, is charcoal made by a traditional process of roasting bamboo in a 1000C degree kiln for a month. The charcoal is then powdered and used in a proprietary dyeing process to create a soft, natural gray hue for the material of this bag.
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Product Info
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\nName: Bamboo Charcoal - Chikutan Shoulder Bag
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\nSize: height 31 cm, width 30 cm (excludes the handle)
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\nMaterial: 100% cotton
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\nOrigin: Dyed in Kyoto. Made in Japan.
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Vendor Info
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\nName: Maeda Senko (\"Dye Works\")
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\nCEO: Junichi Maeda
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\nEstablished: 1961 by Seichi Maeda
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\nLocation: 168 Saiinshimizuchō, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
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Size: 55 mm (diameter), 70 mm (height)
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Do not use in microwave or dishwasher
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Wash with soft sponge and a small amount of dishwashing liquid
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If cracked do not use as it may cut your lip
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Product Info
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Size: 55 mm (diameter), 70 mm (height)
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Important Notes
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Do not use in microwave or dishwasher
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Wash with soft sponge and a small amount of dishwashing liquid
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If cracked do not use as it may cut your lip
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The bottom of the cup may scratch your table, so please use a coaster or take care when placing on the table.
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Do not apply direct heat (i.e. do not heat on a stove)
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Product Info
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\nName: Aritayaki Tea Cup - Gold Hakeme Tall
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\nSize: φ7.9 × 12.2 cm\n
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\nVolume: 350 cc
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\nWeight: 230 g
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Measurements above are approximate
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Producer Info
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\nKiln: Touetsugama
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\nLocation: Arita Town, Saga Prefecture
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Measurements above are approximate
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Producer Info
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\nKiln: Touetsugama
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\nLocation: Arita Town, Saga Prefecture
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\nEstablished: 1664
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Product Info
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\nName: Aritayaki Tea Cup - Silver Hakeme Tall
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\nSize: φ7.9 × 12.2 cm\n
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\nVolume: 350 cc
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\nWeight: 230 g
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Name: Envelope for celebrations (Syugibukuro)
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Size: 18.5 x 10.5 cm (7.23 x 4.13 in)
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Using this type of envelope for celebrations are traditional custom in Japan. Normally you put money into this envelop and give someones as a special celebration gift.
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Name: Envelope for celebrations (Syugibukuro)
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Size: 18.5 x 10.5 cm (7.23 x 4.13 in)
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Meterial: 100% Paper
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Color: Blue&Pink / Dark green&Gold / Grey&White
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*Measurements above are approximate and image varies slightly from actual color.
Shopping for someone else but not sure what to give them? Give them the gift of choice with a Yunomi eGift Card.
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These can also be used for yourself too to manage your tea purchasing (particularly currency rate changes!)
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eGift Cards are distributed as debit card like code. After purchase they are automatically delivered to you by email with instructions on how to redeem them at checkout (enter the eGift Card code in the same space as discount codes).
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Our eGift Cards have no additional processing fees, expire after 3 years, and they are non-refundable. They can be used with one other discount code. Unlike discount codes, if you only use a partial amount, your eGift Card will carry a balance.
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Japanese yen is the main currency of the store and of the gift card. Value of the card in other currencies may vary with the exchange rate.
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Note: The eGift Card is incompatible with subscriptions which require a credit card.
Shopping for someone else but not sure what to give them? Give them the gift of choice with a Yunomi eGift Card.
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These can also be used for yourself too to manage your tea purchasing (particularly currency rate changes!)
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eGift Cards are distributed as debit card like code. After purchase they are automatically delivered to you by email with instructions on how to redeem them at checkout (enter the eGift Card code in the same space as discount codes).
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Our eGift Cards have no additional processing fees, expire after 3 years, and they are non-refundable. They can be used with one other discount code. Unlike discount codes, if you only use a partial amount, your eGift Card will carry a balance.
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Japanese yen is the main currency of the store and of the gift card. Value of the card in other currencies may vary with the exchange rate.
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Note: The eGift Card is incompatible with subscriptions which require a credit card.
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