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Objects Used in the Tea Ceremony
Fresh Water Jar with Lotus Blossom Design, Fenghua ware
Jar-shaped Tea Holder, karamono
Incense Container with Sword Pommel Design, black-carved lacquer
Incense Container with Sword Pommel Design, black-carved lacquer
Incense Container with Bird and Flower Design, red carved lacquer
Incense Container with Budai and Chinese Children Design, red carved lacquer
Pentagonal Incense Container with Landscape Design, celadon
Incense Container with Boy Holding Lotus Design, karamono with shell inlay
Incense Container in the Shape of a "Wooden Fish" Drum, celadon
Incense Container in the Shape of a Pomegranate, porcelain with underglaze blue
Incense Container, porcelain with underglaze blue
Incense Container in the Shape of a Turtle, rakusanyu ware
Incense Container, Shino Oribe ware
Incense Container in the Shape of a Basket, karamono
Incense Container with Tsurugaoka Design, carved and lacquered wood (Kamakura bori)
Incense Container with Interlocking Circle Design, lacquered wood with maki-e
Faceted Incense Container, overglaze enamels
Incense Container with Jurojin (God of Longevity) Design, karamono with shell inlay
Incense Container, red carved lacquer
Bowl with Lotus Petal Design
Teabowl with Hanshan and Shide Design, iron brown (sabi-e) underglaze
Bamboo Tea Scoop (Chashaku) By Sen no Rikkyu
   
N.T. = National Treasure
I.C.P. = Important Cultural Property
I.A.O. = Important Art Object

Incense Container
with Budai and Chinese Children Design, red carved lacquer

 

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