There are many unique and beautiful pieces of equipment used during a Japanese tea ceremony, each with a specific purpose and storied history. Usually called dougu (道具 - utensils/equipment) by practitioners of tea, this equipment is often used exclusively for chanoyu. This collection specifically excludes chawan (match
There are many unique and beautiful pieces of equipment used during a Japanese tea ceremony, each with a specific purpose and storied history. Usually called dougu (道具 - utensils/equipment) by practitioners of tea, this equipment is often used exclusively for chanoyu. This collection specifically excludes chawan (matcha bowls) which have their own collection
Natsume - A Guide to the Ceremonial Tea Caddy – Tezumi
Tezumi - Hand-picked Japanese Tea & Teaware
Tezumi - Hand-picked Japanese Tea & Teaware
Japanese Bamboo Futaoki for Ro Use - Japanese Tea Ceremony Utensil – Tezumi
Introductory Guide to Tea Ceremony Utensils – Tezumi
Tea Ceremony Guides – Tezumi
This tea set includes an expertly crafted maru-gata Tokoname-yaki kyusu (teapot) and five Mino-yaki yunomi (teacups). The teapot is made from Tokoname
Japanese Tea Set - 昭萠窯 Shōhō Kiln - Black White Pearlescent Tokoname-yaki Teapot with 5 Porcelain Teacups
This Japanese Kyo-yaki tea ceremony set includes one chawan (matcha bowl) and one matching kensui (waste water bowl). Both handmade by the same
Japanese Tea Ceremony Set - Beige Pink Glazed Groovy Kyo-yaki Chawan and Kensui
Introductory Guide to Tea Ceremony Utensils – Tezumi
Natsume - A Guide to the Ceremonial Tea Caddy – Tezumi