Japanese Tea Ceremony Set Chabako
This is a Japanese vintage tea ceremony set, or chabako. Chabako is typically a wooden box used for storing and carrying a set of tea ceremony utensils. It contains a variety of essential tea ceremony items such as a green tea bowl and tea whisk.
- Included items and its approx. dimensions below:
- chabako box: 20 cm wide x 19 cm long x 44.5 cm tall
- a tea bowl for winter (Chawan): 11.5 cm wide x 8 cm tall
- a tea bowl for summer (Chawan):14 cm wide x 6 cm tall
- Lidded water pot (Mizusashi): 13.5 cm wide x 15.5 cm tall
- tea caddy (Natsume): 6.5 cm wide x 6.5 cm tall
- lid or ladle stand (Futaoki): 5.2 cm wide x 5 cm tall
- tea whisk (Chasen): 5 cm wide x 11 cm long
- ladle (Hishaku): 5.5 cm cup wide x 39 cm long
- tea scoop (Chashaku): 17 cm long
- folding fan (Sensu): closed 18 cm long, opened 30 cm wide
- bundle of paper: 14.5 cm long x 17.5 cm wide (30 pcs)
- orange and red cloth (fukusa): 27 cm wide x 27 cm long
- white gauze cloth: 30 cm wide x 30 cm long
- lidded ceramic incense container (kogo): 7 cm wide x 4 cm long x 2.5 cm tall
- Green tea bowl: Gray bowl with brown plant design
- Green tea bowl: Tan bowl with white brush stroke design, signature on the bottom
- water pot: Light brown with white brush stroke pattern
- Natsume: wood. red outside and black inside with gold and black wheel design
- Futaoki: ceramic, Kiseto, beige and green glaze
- Ladle: bamboo
- Kogo: Sometsuke blue pattern, tied knot shape
- Wood, pottery, bamboo, silk, fabric, paper
- C1970
- Item weight: 2500 grams
- Packed weight: 3500 grams
- Good condition. Small stain on the fukusa cloth. Some scratches on the wooden box. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos carefully.
- We acquired this item from an old family estate sale in Nagoya, Japan
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About Us: We are Dan and Maiko. Since moving to Japan in 2001, we have gained a vast knowledge of Japanese antiques and vintage items. We are excited to offer you a delightful glimpse of the beauty that Japan has to offer. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with us.