This is a modern Japanese tea ceremony chest called Oki Mizuya Tansu used during the preparation as well as the conclusion of a tea ceremony. It was made entirely of Japanese Cypress wood (known as Hinoki). Behind the sliding doors hides a spacious interior where the tea accoutrements would be stored. There are wood hooks for hanging the water scoop called Hishaku and a drainage floor protected by a lined drawer where washed and rinsed pottery can be dried. 33 3/4"W x 15 1/4"D x 53 1/2"H
The January/February 2024 issue beckons one to savor the cherished traditions of journaling and writing letters.
There’s far more to tea than a bland mug of builder’s; Imbibe samples the Rare Tea Company’s finest flavours – and not a tea bag in sight The tea taste tes
An essential component of every tea connoisseur's matcha accoutrements. This glazed naoshi, or matcha whisk holder, will assist in keeping the chasen in proper shape, ultimately extending it's service.
Stay hydrated this summer in style! Making your own iced tea is easy and healthier than buying sweetened ice teas in bottles. (not to mention more affordable!) One way to elevate with your iced tea this summer to “Instagram” worthy is to create your own custom iced tea cubes! Making your own f
Host a Literary Tea Party - Cottage style decorating, renovating and entertaining Ideas for indoors and out
This is a modern 2 section Japanese tea chest called Cha Tansu. It was constructed out of Maple (Momiji), Horse Chestnut (Tochinoki) and Paulownia (Kirinoki) woods. The fine details incorporated into this piece include sliding doors for storage, a backwards "S" style shelf invoking the image of a cloud, a slatted wood tray for teacup storage, and detailed hardware. Traditionally used in the guest entertaining room of the house, the purpose of this Japanese fine piece of furniture was for seasonal display and for storing tea serving accoutrements. The shallow dimension of this tansu allows for placement in even the most narrow of hallways or entryways. 33"W x 15"D x 59"H
Coffee pot and cover of tin-glazed hard-paste porcelain, Doccia porcelain factory, Doccia, ca. 1800-1820
I am Maartje from Tizzalicious. I was thrilled when I was asked to find some cute goodies for you. It's getting cold here, so my finds will be warm, cozy & cute.
In addition to our wedding, we also had a traditional Vietnamese tea ceremony! I'm sharing everything about our ceremony and our ao dais (and hanboks too)!
Holy frigid night!! I stepped outside at 5:30 to find the weather had gone from summer afternoon to freezing fall evening in a matter of minutes. Shorts + t-shirt –> jeans and a jacket. The
Seduce even the most savory of days with something deliciously sweet, when you tie on a Victorian-inspired, ditzy floral print collar!! Light, ruffled, and frilled, these charming rayon challis collars delight with the daintiest of details: Romantic hearts request the sweetest of pastel hues, cottagecore dreams demand a soft rumple to the fabric... and silky satin sashes finish with a bite of allure!! Coordinate with your favorite antique tea accoutrements, and choose from pastel pink, sweet mint, or blue patina!! ... Wear the tea stained satin ribbon ties to the back, the front, or to one side, and add layers of pearls and vintage jewelry too, if you like!! -100% rayon challis fabric. -Available in 3 colors!! (Shown in 'Blue Patina with Light Blue Ties'). -Choose from pink, mint, light blue, ivory, white, or tea stained satin ties. -Custom color requests are welcome!! Please enter them in the personalization box at checkout. -Adjustable fit collar measures approximately 4" in height. -Hand wash cold; air dry. View all items: http://www.mademoisellemermaid.etsy.com View all neck warmers: http://www.etsy.com/shop/mademoisellemermaid?section_id=7777121
Musings from 40 years as a potter.