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This is a container used in Senchado (Japanese tea ceremony using sencha) and Chado (Japanese tea ceremony) when performing the tea ceremony outdoors. 【Material】 This tea box is made of wood, combining durability and beauty. 【Design】 It features carved decorations, making it a valuable traditional craft item. The attention to detail in the design is captivating. 【Uses】 It is used as a tea utensil, and also makes a beautiful interior decoration. - Material: Wood and rattan - Design: With carved decorations - Shape: Square tea box - Handle: Carved handle Figures of Chinese people, bats, and phoenixes are carved on the handle, and delicate bamboo netting adorns the sides of the box. It appears to be a slightly old item that has been stored, and while there are some minor scratches and warping of the wood (see photo 17), overall, it seems to be in good condition and can still be used. It's a wonderful item to imagine the elegance of going to the mountains and fields with tea utensils in it. It also works well as interior decor. There is no dedicated box for this item, but it will be carefully packed to prevent damage during shipping. Your understanding is appreciated. It seems to be a rare item that is not often found these days. Thank you for your consideration. ☆Size☆ Height: Approximately 18.5cm Depth: Approximately 38cm Width: Approximately 30.8cm No box included A "Teiran" (tea basket) is a tea utensil used in Senchado. It is a basket for storing a set of tea utensils. When in box form, it is also called a "Sagejubako" (hanging tiered box). Originally, it is a utensil used for outdoor tea ceremonies, and it is said to be rarely used indoors. We would appreciate it if you would consider this item only if you understand that it is an antique. Thank you for viewing.
5 days ago