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Wabi Suki
Wabi-suki (or wabizuki) refers to the spirit of the tea ceremony, which dates from the Muromachi to Azuchi-Momoyama periods, and which avoids extravagant utensils and luxury, and instead pursues simplicity and tranquility (wabi) amidst restrictions as the basis of beauty, as well as the people who love it. It is a uniquely Japanese aesthetic sense of tea ceremony that was created by Murata Juko, passed on to Takeno Jo’o, and perfected by Sen no Rikyu.
The spirit of “wabi”: A state of mind in which lack, deficiency, and inconvenience are not viewed negatively, but rather accepted and enjoyed with a calm mind.The beauty of tools: Instead of luxurious items, we value simple Japanese items and tools with distortions and imperfections.
Shigaraki Hisago Tokkuri | Anjin ABE
Size(cm)W8H13.7 Double wood box
The bottom part is unstable. On the fabric, it is stable.
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信楽瓢徳利 二重箱 | 安倍安人
板上では据わりが悪いですが、布の上では気にならない程度になります。
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