historically used as a crest for the imperial family and high-ranking households
it speaks to refined elegance and the quiet appreciation of nature’s seasonal transformation
This charming teabowl features a peach-blossom motif throughout: the bowl itself is shaped like peach petals
This pair of yunomi tea cups is crafted by Kagetsu Kiln
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Wa-Kei-Sei-Jaku Calligraphy | Tanzaku by Rev. Yūdō Kohara Condition:New historically used as a crestThis elegant tanzaku (vertical calligraphy strip) features the phrase Wa Kei Sei Jaku (Harmony, Respect, Purity, and Tranquility), the four guiding principles of the Japanese tea ceremony. The calligraphy was written by Yd Kohara, a Zen monk known for his expressive brushwork and calligraphy appreciated in the world of chanoyu. In the tea ceremony, Wa Kei Sei Jaku expresses the spirit shared between host and guestsharmony with others, mutual respect,