(JP¥11,000)
Size: 112 x 54 cm Paper With original box Handwritten There are slight stains on the back, but the condition is good with no noticeable stains. ● Rikyū's Seven Principles These are the seven fundamental principles of the tea ceremony established by Sen no Rikyū. "Make the tea in a way that pleases the guest." "Arrange the charcoal so that the water boils." "Arrange the flowers as if they were in the field." "Be cool in summer and warm in winter." "Be punctual." "Prepare an umbrella even if it doesn't rain." "Be mindful of your fellow guests." These seven principles not only represent mere etiquette but also demonstrate deep consideration for others and harmony with nature. *All items for sale are used. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about stains or odors that are difficult to see in the photos. Also, please check the profile before considering a purchase. Interior Japanese-style room Tokonoma (alcove) Tea utensils Tea room Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism Daitoku-ji Temple Tea scroll
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