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Size: Omitted Accessories: Original box, paper box (chasen is not included) Shipping: Scheduled to be Takkyubin Compact. Used item. No damage, in good condition. This is a chashaku (tea scoop) made by the Venerable Tsuji Jokan of Kitijoji, a branch temple of Daitoku-ji. I don't know much about Kitijoji temple, but it doesn't seem to be a sub-temple (small temple within the grounds) of Daitoku-ji in particular. By the way, if it were a head priest of a sub-temple, "Murano" would be written. This one is written as "Daitoku-ji school". It's a bit of a crass thing to say (lol), but if you're concerned about a certain level of "status," I think it would be good to use it for practice. On the inside of the original box lid, it says "Made with old bamboo," so it was made with old bamboo, and the area near the cut-off point below the node is blackened, so I thought it might have been made using quite rare bamboo. The name is "Mine no Yuki" (Snow on the Peak). Perhaps, since only the tip below the node is white, they likened it to snow piled up on the summit of a mountain, I think, it's just a guess, but it's a little interesting. There is a mark of the under-carving craftsman, Hayashi Chikujirushi, on the bottom of the original box. Shipping is scheduled to be Takkyubin Compact. Thank you very much.
1 month ago