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Takayama Chasen Sekishu-Ryu
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Made by Sabun, Takayama Traditional Craftsman A Sekishu-ryu chasen for usu cha (thin tea). "Sekishu-ryu" is the general name for the school started by Katagiri Sekishu. It was influenced by Zen principals incorporating the traditions of tea ceremony master Rikyu and his son Doan. Sekishu-ry holds place and status as important, and encourages behavior appropriate to these. It still exists today as one of the styles of the samurai tea ceremony schools.
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•Sekishu-Ryu •For usu cha •Measurement: approx. 10-12cm •Because this is a product hand-made using natural bamboo, the shape, thickness and color nuance may differ slightly. •Traditional craftwork •Made in Japan •Advice On Use Of the tea ceremony utensils, the chasen is the most frequently used and important. Because they scratch and bend easily, please handle them with care. As the bamboo is an unprocessed material, it can break and become moldy. After washing the chasen, dry it completely and store it in a cool, airated place to ensure its long life.
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Takayama Chasen Sekishu-Ryu
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Takayama Chasen Uraku-Ryu
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JP¥ 4,840
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US$ 38.61
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Takayama Chasen Soot-Colored Bamboo Shin Tenmokudate
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JP¥ 19,000
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US$ 151.59
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Outdoor-Use Small Chasen
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JP¥ 2,900
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US$ 23.14
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Takayama Chasen Shin Kazuho
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JP¥ 5,100
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US$ 40.69
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JP¥ 4,600
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US$ 36.70
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