


Chabako No.10 - Plum Blossoms and Bush Warbler Meet Danish Tea Baskets
$2,400.00
Description:
"The bowl can be used as a tea bowl or a water bottle. I bought a bowl in Denmark, my first trip alone, which can be used as either a tea bowl or a tea container, and an old Imari soba choko (buckwheat choko) from the late Edo period, which I bought at an antique market, as a tea bowl.
Whenever I find a combination of items that fits Cinderella, I look for a cloth that would be good for a "hedeki," a gap between two pieces of pottery to prevent them from touching each other and chipping.
I also cut and sharpened the tea scoop to a length that would bridge the tea bowl and fit in the tea basket.
I bought the cloth I wanted until I was able to match the cloth, and after a few unsuccessful attempts at stitching, the tea basket was completed exactly as I had envisioned." -SOUU DOBASHI
Measurements:
Approx. 5.5 in W x 5.5 in D x 6 in H
"The bowl can be used as a tea bowl or a water bottle. I bought a bowl in Denmark, my first trip alone, which can be used as either a tea bowl or a tea container, and an old Imari soba choko (buckwheat choko) from the late Edo period, which I bought at an antique market, as a tea bowl.
Whenever I find a combination of items that fits Cinderella, I look for a cloth that would be good for a "hedeki," a gap between two pieces of pottery to prevent them from touching each other and chipping.
I also cut and sharpened the tea scoop to a length that would bridge the tea bowl and fit in the tea basket.
I bought the cloth I wanted until I was able to match the cloth, and after a few unsuccessful attempts at stitching, the tea basket was completed exactly as I had envisioned." -SOUU DOBASHI
Measurements:
Approx. 5.5 in W x 5.5 in D x 6 in H
Includes:
Main tea bowl: Ko-Imari, late Edo period, "Plum blossoms and bush warbler".
Soba choko (buckwheat noodle chopsticks) in the way I envisioned.
Replacement bowl, or Kensui: Sueholm Kettle, Denmark🇩🇰 In the shape of a bowl
Tea container: Rikyu type small jujube
Basket: Rikyu plum
Chashaku: Black bamboo
Chashaku bag: Pure silk
Chasen: Bamboo for outdoor tea ceremony
Chasen Tube: Lacquer, silver powder, by Keiko Yamamoto
Chakin Tube: Gourd shape, brass
Die-cut out in the shape of a gourd
Chakin: Nara Gochakin, linen
Bag: Pure silk, bamboo
Care Instructions:
Handle with care
Main tea bowl: Ko-Imari, late Edo period, "Plum blossoms and bush warbler".
Soba choko (buckwheat noodle chopsticks) in the way I envisioned.
Replacement bowl, or Kensui: Sueholm Kettle, Denmark🇩🇰 In the shape of a bowl
Tea container: Rikyu type small jujube
Basket: Rikyu plum
Chashaku: Black bamboo
Chashaku bag: Pure silk
Chasen: Bamboo for outdoor tea ceremony
Chasen Tube: Lacquer, silver powder, by Keiko Yamamoto
Chakin Tube: Gourd shape, brass
Die-cut out in the shape of a gourd
Chakin: Nara Gochakin, linen
Bag: Pure silk, bamboo
Care Instructions:
Handle with care
Final Sale