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Flower Accented Tea Waste Container
This chakoboshi tea waste container made by Seigado, a metalworking workshop in Niigata Prefecture, features a golden brown color. Each piece is handmade using the traditional hammering technique of tsuiki. The ground color of the copper is accented with small flowers.
When brewing Japanese tea, the time spent putting tea leaves and hot water into a teapot and waiting for the tea to be served is also considered time spent with loved ones. This is an expression of the spirit of hospitality which the master prepares and serves the tea for the guests.
With a chakoboshi, you can serve tea to all guests without having to go to a different room to dispose of hot water and tea leaves. It is an item that makes you appreciate the world of tea more deeply.
When brewing Japanese tea, the time spent putting tea leaves and hot water into a teapot and waiting for the tea to be served is also considered time spent with loved ones. This is an expression of the spirit of hospitality which the master prepares and serves the tea for the guests.
With a chakoboshi, you can serve tea to all guests without having to go to a different room to dispose of hot water and tea leaves. It is an item that makes you appreciate the world of tea more deeply.
$619.50
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$2,065.00
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This chakoboshi tea waste container made by Seigado, a metalworking workshop in Niigata Prefecture, features a golden brown color. Each piece is handmade using the traditional hammering technique of tsuiki. The ground color of the copper is accented with small flowers.
When brewing Japanese tea, the time spent putting tea leaves and hot water into a teapot and waiting for the tea to be served is also considered time spent with loved ones. This is an expression of the spirit of hospitality which the master prepares and serves the tea for the guests.
With a chakoboshi, you can serve tea to all guests without having to go to a different room to dispose of hot water and tea leaves. It is an item that makes you appreciate the world of tea more deeply.
When brewing Japanese tea, the time spent putting tea leaves and hot water into a teapot and waiting for the tea to be served is also considered time spent with loved ones. This is an expression of the spirit of hospitality which the master prepares and serves the tea for the guests.
With a chakoboshi, you can serve tea to all guests without having to go to a different room to dispose of hot water and tea leaves. It is an item that makes you appreciate the world of tea more deeply.
























