



Chabako No.11 - Haha no Chabako -Mother's Tea Box
$3,500.00
Description:
"A small tea box, inspired by a simple letter “は” (ha) hand-drawn on a wooden container, a quiet sign, perhaps, made by the artisan to match its lid and base. In Japanese, “haha” can mean “mother.” This box is dedicated to mothers everywhere who steal a moment for themselves between the endless rhythms of caregiving.
Each tiny utensil is carefully chosen to fit inside, including pieces by one of my favorite tea artists, Yutaka Nakajima. A few sips of matcha in the quiet afternoon, at the kitchen table when no one’s home — this tea box reminds you that caring for yourself, even briefly, is an act of quiet strength." -SOUU DOBASHI
Measurements:
Approx.7 in W x 7 in D x 5.5 in H
"A small tea box, inspired by a simple letter “は” (ha) hand-drawn on a wooden container, a quiet sign, perhaps, made by the artisan to match its lid and base. In Japanese, “haha” can mean “mother.” This box is dedicated to mothers everywhere who steal a moment for themselves between the endless rhythms of caregiving.
Each tiny utensil is carefully chosen to fit inside, including pieces by one of my favorite tea artists, Yutaka Nakajima. A few sips of matcha in the quiet afternoon, at the kitchen table when no one’s home — this tea box reminds you that caring for yourself, even briefly, is an act of quiet strength." -SOUU DOBASHI
Measurements:
Approx.7 in W x 7 in D x 5.5 in H
Includes:
Tea bowl: Hakuraku / Yutaka Nakajima
Tea container: KAWAJIRO's sky-blue / Yutaka Nakajima
Tea container bag: Japanese chintz/ Yutaka Nakajima
Chashaku: Tiger-spotted bamboo
Chasen: Bamboo for outdoor tea ceremony
Chasen Tube: Lacquer, Japanese paper, Silver powder / Keiko Yamamoto
Furidashi: Bird / Yutaka Nakajima
Linen Cloth Rest (Flower vase): Yakishime / Yutaka Nakajima
Cloth: Thai Silk by Jim Thompson
Tea Box: Wappa bent cedar, Kiso lacquer
Bag: Linen
Care Instructions:
Handle with care
Tea bowl: Hakuraku / Yutaka Nakajima
Tea container: KAWAJIRO's sky-blue / Yutaka Nakajima
Tea container bag: Japanese chintz/ Yutaka Nakajima
Chashaku: Tiger-spotted bamboo
Chasen: Bamboo for outdoor tea ceremony
Chasen Tube: Lacquer, Japanese paper, Silver powder / Keiko Yamamoto
Furidashi: Bird / Yutaka Nakajima
Linen Cloth Rest (Flower vase): Yakishime / Yutaka Nakajima
Cloth: Thai Silk by Jim Thompson
Tea Box: Wappa bent cedar, Kiso lacquer
Bag: Linen
Care Instructions:
Handle with care
Final Sale