Fine Old Japanese Tea Box Chaire with Bag Rich Red Lacquer Ready for Your Teas
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Japan, a handsome red lacquered tea container chaire or chaki – in a contemporary round motif with rich red brown colored layers of laquer mid-20th century. This is a beautiful example, handcrafted and ready for your special powdered teas or may also be used as a wonderful gift boxes. Make excellent gifts.
Complete with its original kinran draw string bag.
Dimensions: 3 inches tall and 2.5 inches diameter
History:
In Japan Chaki (??) is a Japanese term that literally means -tea implement- . In the vocabulary of Japanese tea ceremony, it broadly means (1) any implement used in the practice of chanoyu, and more narrowly means (2) the caddy for the powdered green tea (matcha) used in the tea-making procedures, although usually this implies (3) the caddies used in the procedures for making thin tea (usucha)
The caddies generally referred to as chaki are relatively small lidded containers, and are not storage vessels. In preparing to perform a tea-making procedure, the host carefully selects the caddy for the matcha that will be used, and, as an important part of the preparations, neatly places the matcha into it. The chaki is chosen to harmonize with the other equipment used for the occasion, and the chaki is among the items the guests pay particular attention to.(thank you wikipedia).
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