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Chabako No.5 - Tanabata Tea box

Chabako No.5 - Tanabata Tea box

$612.50

Original: $1,750.00

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Chabako No.5 - Tanabata Tea box

$1,750.00

$612.50

The Story

Description:
"At the heart of this set is a tea container with Tanabata maki-e (gold lacquerware), paired with a Karatsu ware piece painted like bamboo leaves. Continuing the bamboo theme, the other utensils were selected to match. Tanabata is a Japanese festival held in July, where people write their wishes on paper strips and hang them on bamboo branches. You’ll often see bamboo and boxes of tanzaku in malls and schools, inviting anyone to write down a wish. The Sendai Tanabata Festival is especially famous.

Recently, I saw news from New York about an art event by Yoko Ono called Make Wish Tree, which pays homage to Tanabata. Many people wandered among trees adorned with countless wishes. Someone being interviewed said, “It’s interesting to see the wishes of people you don’t know,” and I felt the same.

This tea basket is made for those with a wish in their heart." - SOUU DOBASHI

Measurements:
Approx. 8 in W x 4.5 in D x 6 in H

Includes:
Tea bowl: Karatsu
Tea bowl bag: Pure silk Kamon Kougei
Tea container:Tanabata maki-e middle jujube
Tea whisk: For the tea box
Tea whisk tube: Chasen chamfering of sooty bamboo
Chashaku: White bamboo
Chashaku bag: Araiso Kinran Pure silk
Chakin (linen cloth) tube: Lacquered bamboo by Moriya Kobo
Chakin (linen cloth): Linen from Nara
Kenzui: India Aluminum Karakusa pattern
Tea basket: Bamboo Urushi Hemp Showa

Care Instructions:
Handle with care

 

Final Sale
Chabako No.5 - Tanabata Tea box - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Chabako No.5 - Tanabata Tea box - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Description:
"At the heart of this set is a tea container with Tanabata maki-e (gold lacquerware), paired with a Karatsu ware piece painted like bamboo leaves. Continuing the bamboo theme, the other utensils were selected to match. Tanabata is a Japanese festival held in July, where people write their wishes on paper strips and hang them on bamboo branches. You’ll often see bamboo and boxes of tanzaku in malls and schools, inviting anyone to write down a wish. The Sendai Tanabata Festival is especially famous.

Recently, I saw news from New York about an art event by Yoko Ono called Make Wish Tree, which pays homage to Tanabata. Many people wandered among trees adorned with countless wishes. Someone being interviewed said, “It’s interesting to see the wishes of people you don’t know,” and I felt the same.

This tea basket is made for those with a wish in their heart." - SOUU DOBASHI

Measurements:
Approx. 8 in W x 4.5 in D x 6 in H

Includes:
Tea bowl: Karatsu
Tea bowl bag: Pure silk Kamon Kougei
Tea container:Tanabata maki-e middle jujube
Tea whisk: For the tea box
Tea whisk tube: Chasen chamfering of sooty bamboo
Chashaku: White bamboo
Chashaku bag: Araiso Kinran Pure silk
Chakin (linen cloth) tube: Lacquered bamboo by Moriya Kobo
Chakin (linen cloth): Linen from Nara
Kenzui: India Aluminum Karakusa pattern
Tea basket: Bamboo Urushi Hemp Showa

Care Instructions:
Handle with care

 

Final Sale
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