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1725 This is the [Seven Types of Futaoki (lid rests)], which are said to have been selected by Sen no Rikyu, and are based on the motifs of the Gotoku (a type of brazier), Hoya (a type of lamp), Mitsuba (trefoil), Ikkanjin (a type of figure), Mitsu-ningyo (three dolls), Kani (crab), and Sazae (turban shell). As there are also seasonal futaoki, these lovely items can be used not only as lid rests but also as subtle ornaments or interior accessories. There are rules for handling futaoki, and their history can add color to conversations with guests. Why not collect them for reviewing their handling or as tools for when you eventually host a tea ceremony? Tea Ceremony Utensils: [Seven Types of Futaoki] Includes shipping With a decorative box New, unused Size: ① Height: approx. 8cm, Top diameter: approx. 6.5cm ② Height: approx. 3.5cm, Width: approx. 6.5cm, Length: approx. 6cm ③ Height: approx. 4.5cm, Diameter: approx. 6cm ④ Height: approx. 5cm, Length: approx. 5cm, Width: approx. 8cm ⑤ Height: approx. 4.5cm, Width: approx. 6cm, Length: approx. 6cm ⑥ Height: approx. 5cm, Width: approx. 6cm, Length: approx. 7cm ⑦ Height: approx. 5.5cm, Diameter: approx. 6.5cm ~About the Colors~ We try to photograph the items to be as close to their actual colors as possible, but the colors may appear slightly different from the actual product depending on your environment (monitor, browser, etc.). #teaceremonyutensils #seventypesoffutaoki #teaceremony #interior #souvenir #gifts #lessons #washoku #omotesenke #urasenke #futaoki #training #teaceremonytraining #senrikyu #crafts #antiques #fineart
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