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Made by Sabun, Takayama Traditional Craftsman
Because the tips of the chu-araho's tines are thick and sturdy, this is a chasen well suited to "kneading" thick koi cha.
Takayama Chasen Outdoor Festival-Use Small Chasen
Made by Sabun, Takayama Traditional Craftsman
Master Sabun created this small, outdoor-use chasen for festival use. Will you do us the honor of using this cute, beautiful festival chasen? Will also add elegance to a room as an ornament.
Takayama Chasen Soot-Colored Bamboo Shin Tenmokudate
Made by Sabun, Takayama Traditional Craftsman
Used by the Omotesenke school in offerings of tea to the gods. A chasen primarily used in offerings, with "tenmoku" tea cups (tea cups with thin lips, in a style brought back from China by a monk in the Kamakura era). Tea offerings are ceremonies in which tea is reverently offered to gods, Buddhist dieties and spirits of the deceased.
Made by Sabun, Takayama Traditional Craftsman
A chasen used by the Mushanokojisenke school, and made of black bamboo.
Takayama Chasen Black Chikushin Bamboo Chasen
Made by Sabun, Takayama Traditional Craftsman
The black bamboo chasen can be used during practice in place of the more valuable soot-colored bamboo chasen used by the Omotesenke school. An item that will be strong and sturdy for a long time.
Made by Sabun, Takayama Traditional Craftsman
A favorite of the main Urasenke tea house, the kazuho is for use with usu cha (thin tea).
Made by Sabun, Takayama Traditional Craftsman
A favorite of the main Urasenke tea house, the kazuho is for use with usu cha (thin tea).
Made by Sabun, Takayama Traditional Craftsman
A favorite of the main Urasenke tea house, the kazuho is for use with usu cha (thin tea).
Nara Prefecture, Takayama Chasen Kazuho
Made by Sabun, Takayama Traditional Craftsman
A favorite of the main Urasenke tea house, the kazuho is for use with usu cha (thin tea).
Made by Sabun, Takayama Traditional Craftsman
The shin kazuho is a favorite of the main Urasenke school tea house. You can use it with usu cha (thin tea) or koi cha (thick tea). The shin kazuho has become popular recently, and is easy to use and durable. Will you do us the honor of trying it?
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN