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Buddhist Japan Vintage#CHAWAN Tea Bowl Unused!#262
Buddhist Japan Vintage#CHAWAN Tea Bowl Unused!#262
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Buddhist Japan#CHAWAN Beautiful Tea Bowl Signed#240
Buddhist Japan#CHAWAN Beautiful Tea Bowl Signed#240
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Buddhist Japan#CHAWAN Beautiful Tea Bowl Signed#522
Buddhist Japan#CHAWAN Beautiful Tea Bowl Signed#522
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Buddhist Japan#CHAWAN Many Familiy Crests Tea Bowl#023
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Buddhist Japan#CHAWAN KANJI ZEN Tea Bowl Signed#496
Buddhist Japan#CHAWAN KANJI ZEN Tea Bowl Signed#496
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Buddhist Japan#CHAWAN Beautiful Tea Bowl Signed#678
Buddhist Japan#CHAWAN Beautiful Tea Bowl Signed#678
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Buddhist Japan#CHAWAN Tea Bowl Signed Unused!#462
Buddhist Japan#CHAWAN Tea Bowl Signed Unused!#462
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Vintage Japanese Chawan-Tea Bowl w/Kanji Characters
Vintage Japanese Chawan-Tea Bowl w/Kanji Characters
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Buddhist Japan Vintage#CHAWAN Tea Bowl ORIBE-YAKI#061
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Buddhist Japanese Vintage#CHAWAN Tea Bowl Signed#039
Buddhist Japanese Vintage#CHAWAN Tea Bowl Signed#039
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Buddhist Japanese Vintage#CHAWAN Tea Bowl Signed#016
Buddhist Japanese Vintage#CHAWAN Tea Bowl Signed#016
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Japanese tea cup Yunomi Chawan 205 bowl Japon tasse
Japanese tea cup Yunomi Chawan 205 bowl Japon tasse
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- Japanese Book 100 Tea Bowl Chawan Nezu Collection
- Japanese Book 100 Tea Bowl Chawan Nezu Collection
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Japanese blue white tea rice bowl chawan orange peel glaze cherry blossum fan
Japanese blue white tea rice bowl chawan orange peel glaze cherry blossum fan
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120360 Japanese Oribe green-glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
120360 Japanese Oribe green-glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
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120359 Japanese Seto black-glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
120359 Japanese Seto black-glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
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Kyo-yaki Kyoto Ware Tea Ceremony Bowl Kingfisher Chawan Ceramics T. Ogura New
Kyo-yaki Kyoto Ware Tea Ceremony Bowl Kingfisher Chawan Ceramics T. Ogura New
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JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY BOWL CHAWAN HAND PAINTED
JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY BOWL CHAWAN HAND PAINTED "HANA"
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111107 Japanese Akazu? ceramic Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu tea ceremony)
111107 Japanese Akazu? ceramic Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu tea ceremony)
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Stylish Kuroraku Tea Bowl Tsutsu-Chawan Style Titled Ka
Stylish Kuroraku Tea Bowl Tsutsu-Chawan Style Titled Ka
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Japanese tea cup Yunomi Chawan ware bowl Japon tasse
Japanese tea cup Yunomi Chawan ware bowl Japon tasse
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- Sublime Beauty of Edo Tea Ceremony Wares Chawan Book
- Sublime Beauty of Edo Tea Ceremony Wares Chawan Book
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- Japanese Edo Tea Bowl Chawan Fukosai Collection Book
- Japanese Edo Tea Bowl Chawan Fukosai Collection Book
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VINTAGE Exquisite SIGNED Japanese FINELY Hand Painted PORCELAIN Chawan TEA BOWL
VINTAGE Exquisite SIGNED Japanese FINELY Hand Painted PORCELAIN Chawan TEA BOWL
   US $99.00
YOHEN-CHAWAN/ JAPANESE TEA BOWL BY YUSETSU NISHI W BOX
YOHEN-CHAWAN/ JAPANESE TEA BOWL BY YUSETSU NISHI W BOX
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Japanese tea ceremony teacup small lotus chawan hand sculpted ceramic stamped
Japanese tea ceremony teacup small lotus chawan hand sculpted ceramic stamped
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New Japanese tea ceremony teacup small chawan hand sculpted ceramic semi-glazed
New Japanese tea ceremony teacup small chawan hand sculpted ceramic semi-glazed
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120387 Japanese Shino white-glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
120387 Japanese Shino white-glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
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Richly GLAZED Old JAPANESE Art Pottery YUNOMI Tea CHAWAN Silvery CRACKLE Designs
Richly GLAZED Old JAPANESE Art Pottery YUNOMI Tea CHAWAN Silvery CRACKLE Designs
   US $320.00
JAPANESE STUDIO ART CHAWAN TEA BOWL SIGNED BY LINDA
JAPANESE STUDIO ART CHAWAN TEA BOWL SIGNED BY LINDA
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- Japanese Book Tea Bowl Utensils Rooms of the Kaga Maeda Clan Chawan Chashaku
- Japanese Book Tea Bowl Utensils Rooms of the Kaga Maeda Clan Chawan Chashaku
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Karatsu Mishima inlay Chawan Tea Bowl, gorgeous, signed
Karatsu Mishima inlay Chawan Tea Bowl, gorgeous, signed
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Korean Chawan Tea Bowl with abstract wave design
Korean Chawan Tea Bowl with abstract wave design
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JAPAN POTTERY BOWL CHAWAN GREEN ORIBE JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY SIGNED
JAPAN POTTERY BOWL CHAWAN GREEN ORIBE JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY SIGNED
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120442 Japanese Akaraku glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup signed (Chanoyu)
120442 Japanese Akaraku glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup signed (Chanoyu)
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120441 Japanese Bizen semi-glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl signed Tohko (Chanoyu)
120441 Japanese Bizen semi-glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl signed Tohko (Chanoyu)
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120440 Japanese Seto glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl signed Kenzan (Chanoyu)
120440 Japanese Seto glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl signed Kenzan (Chanoyu)
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120439 Japanese Seto glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
120439 Japanese Seto glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
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120438 Japanese Kutani glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
120438 Japanese Kutani glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
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Japanese Tea Ceremony Ceramics Chawan Signature Mark NC
Japanese Tea Ceremony Ceramics Chawan Signature Mark NC
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120251 Japanese Takatori glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
120251 Japanese Takatori glazed pottery Chawan tea bowl / cup (Chanoyu)
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Japanese Tea Chawan Book SHINO SETOGURO KYOYAKI KARATSU
Japanese Tea Chawan Book SHINO SETOGURO KYOYAKI KARATSU
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Japanese Tea Ceremony Ceramics Book - Hagi Yaki Chawan
Japanese Tea Ceremony Ceramics Book - Hagi Yaki Chawan
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- Japanese Edo Period Tea Bowls Chawan Ceremony Book 02
- Japanese Edo Period Tea Bowls Chawan Ceremony Book 02
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Japanese Tea Ceremony Ceramics Book Korai Raku Chawan
Japanese Tea Ceremony Ceramics Book Korai Raku Chawan
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Japanese Tea Ceremony Ceramics Chawan Signature Mark NC
Japanese Tea Ceremony Ceramics Chawan Signature Mark NC
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japanese  Kyomizu Chawan Tea Bowl, rare color, Tenmoku shape,
japanese Kyomizu Chawan Tea Bowl, rare color, Tenmoku shape,
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Kutani Takeshi Chawan Tea Bowl with floral design, box and Hakogaki
Kutani Takeshi Chawan Tea Bowl with floral design, box and Hakogaki
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Kutani Takeshi Chawan Tea Bowl with floral design, box and Hakogaki
Kutani Takeshi Chawan Tea Bowl with floral design, box and Hakogaki
Paypal   US $225.00
Karatsu Chawan Tea Bowl by famous Nishikawa Ikko
Karatsu Chawan Tea Bowl by famous Nishikawa Ikko
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The Japaneses Tea Ceremony is one of the most time honoured and ancient tradition in Japan. It shows hospitality and respect.

History of the Ceremony

It was during the eighth century that we see the first mention of a formal ceremony where drinking tea can be found, although, that ritual likely differs greatly then the tea ceremony of today. A Chinese Buddhist Priest wrote a book called "Cha Ching". This book described described the proper method of preparing tea including the use of proper tea vessels and the temperature of the hot water. It is believed that through this book developed the tea ceremony you would see today in Japan.

How to accept at a tea ceremony.

The steps are not difficult and are actually quite simple. You invite some guests, serve sweets and mix the bitter powdered green tea know as matcha with water. It is said that the combination between the sweets and the bitter tea compliment each other like a symbol for harmony. If you ever find yourself at one these are the basic six steps to accepting the tea from your host.

1. First you bow when you receive the cup of tea which is called a chawan

2. Next you take the chawan (tea cup) with your right hand and place it in the palm of your left hand.

3.Then you turn the tea cup clockwise three times before you drink it.

4. When you have finished the tea be sure to make a loud slurp to let the host know you have enjoyed it.

5. Next you wipe the part of the cup that has touched your lips with your right hand

6. You then turn the chawan (tea cup) counter-clockwise three times and return it to your host.

This may seem to be quite the actions to go through for merely a cup of tea, however, it is not just a tea drinking occasion this ceremony hold much more. There is an element of aesthetics, social ethics, and perhaps a religious experience as well. Many may think that it is easy to preform a tea ceremony. Although the making of the tea and the serving may seem simple enough it has been said that learning to serve a tea ceremony is like playing an instrument. If you learn quickly you may learn the actions quite well in a few weeks. However, if you truly want to master the art it will take more like ten years to truly understand and learn it.

The loveliest form of this event is the Chaji which is the tea ceremony at it's finest involving a full tea presentation with a meal. The Japanese tea ceremony is lavish and expensive as each item used in the ceremony is considered an art piece as well as utensils.

If you are ever lucky enough to be invited to an authentic tea ceremony you will be dazzled and amazed at how beautiful and fluid it is. It is very ritualistic and can be anywhere from twenty minutes to five hours in length. Remember when attending that this is not just a past time but an artistic expression. If you can look at it like that you will be amazed at how truly beautiful it is.

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All About the Japanese Tea Ceremony

The Japaneses Tea Ceremony is one of the most time honoured and ancient tradition in Japan. It shows hospitality and respect.

History of the Ceremony

It was during the eighth century that we see the first mention of a formal ceremony where drinking tea can be found, although, that ritual likely differs greatly then the tea ceremony of today. A Chinese Buddhist Priest wrote a book called "Cha Ching". This book described described the proper method of preparing tea including the use of proper tea vessels and the temperature of the hot water. It is believed that through this book developed the tea ceremony you would see today in Japan.

How to accept at a tea ceremony.

The steps of a tea ceremony are not difficult and are actually quite simple. You invite some guests, serve sweets and mix the bitter powdered green tea know as matcha with water. It is said that the combination between the sweets and the bitter tea compliment each other like a symbol for harmony. If you ever find yourself at a tea ceremony these are the basic six steps to accepting the tea from your host.

1. First you bow when you receive the cup of tea which is called a chawan

2. Next you take the chawan (tea cup) with your right hand and place it in the palm of your left hand.

3.Then you turn the tea cup clockwise three times before you drink it.

4. When you have finished the tea be sure to make a loud slurp to let the host know you have enjoyed it.

5. Next you wipe the part of the cup that has touched your lips with your right hand

6. You then turn the chawan (tea cup) counter-clockwise three times and return it to your host.

This may seem to be quite the actions to go through for merely a cup of tea, however, it is not just a tea drinking occasion this ceremony hold much more. There is an element of aesthetics, social ethics, and perhaps a religious experience as well. Many may think that it is easy to preform a tea ceremony. Although the making of the tea and the serving may seem simple enough it has been said that learning to serve a tea ceremony is like playing an instrument. If you learn quickly you may learn the actions quite well in a few weeks. However, if you truly want to master the art it will take more like ten years to truly understand and learn it.

The loveliest form of the tea ceremony is the Chaji which is the tea ceremony at it's finest involving a full tea presentation with a meal. The Japanese tea ceremony is lavish and expensive as each item used in the ceremony is considered an art piece as well as utensils.

If you are ever lucky enough to be invited to an authentic tea ceremony you will be dazzled and amazed at how beautiful and fluid it is. It is very ritualistic and can be anywhere from twenty minutes to five hours in length. Remember when attending that this is not just a tea ceremony but an artistic expression. If you can look at it like that you will be amazed at how truly beautiful it is.

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