

Chabako No.2 - Hannari Matcha box
$2,250.00
Description:
" I’ve assembled a tea utensil set in a Rikyu-style box made of paulownia wood, using "Hannari" (softly elegant) colors. I avoided complex elements like tied cords, creating a refined tea box that brings a flutter of delight each time it’s opened. A small, foil-stamped box, reminiscent of a sweets container, is tucked inside to hold treats, inviting one to look forward to tea time. At the heart of this arrangement is an antique tea scoop and its pouch, forming a charming and nostalgic combination." - Souu Dobashi
Measurements:
Approx. 9 in W x 6 in D x 5.5 in H
" I’ve assembled a tea utensil set in a Rikyu-style box made of paulownia wood, using "Hannari" (softly elegant) colors. I avoided complex elements like tied cords, creating a refined tea box that brings a flutter of delight each time it’s opened. A small, foil-stamped box, reminiscent of a sweets container, is tucked inside to hold treats, inviting one to look forward to tea time. At the heart of this arrangement is an antique tea scoop and its pouch, forming a charming and nostalgic combination." - Souu Dobashi
Measurements:
Approx. 9 in W x 6 in D x 5.5 in H
Includes:
Tea bowl: Kyo-yaki, Ninsei replica
Tea whisk: Bamboo, Showa era
Tea whisk bag: Pine, bamboo, and plum, Showa era
Chasen (tea whisk): Chasen for the tea box
Chasen tube: Chrysanthemum with paulownia lacquer
Tea caddy: Beige tea container with vermilion interior
Chakin Cylinder: Matsuba (pine needles) Wajima-nuri with gold lacquer
Tea towel: Linen
Confectionary case: Kanazawa gold leaf
Ancient silk woven cloth: Gold orchid with floral pattern
Incense container: White wood, made to look like a confectionery dish
Flower-patterned Otsu-bukuro (bag) and divider: Silk
Box: Rikyu-type box made of paulownia wood, Showa era
Care Instructions:
Handle with care
Tea bowl: Kyo-yaki, Ninsei replica
Tea whisk: Bamboo, Showa era
Tea whisk bag: Pine, bamboo, and plum, Showa era
Chasen (tea whisk): Chasen for the tea box
Chasen tube: Chrysanthemum with paulownia lacquer
Tea caddy: Beige tea container with vermilion interior
Chakin Cylinder: Matsuba (pine needles) Wajima-nuri with gold lacquer
Tea towel: Linen
Confectionary case: Kanazawa gold leaf
Ancient silk woven cloth: Gold orchid with floral pattern
Incense container: White wood, made to look like a confectionery dish
Flower-patterned Otsu-bukuro (bag) and divider: Silk
Box: Rikyu-type box made of paulownia wood, Showa era
Care Instructions:
Handle with care
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