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Thank you for viewing. b872 [New, Unused] Natsume (tea caddy) in the style of Sokichisai, Tokusa Makie (horsetail design) by Ippo Yoshida, with a wooden box, tea ceremony utensils. Although it is a new, unused item, please check the condition in the images before purchasing. #japanese #sado #mizusashi #madeinjapan #teaceremony #teaware #tea #ceremony #pot #interior #Ono #Seisen #senchadougu (sencha tea utensils) #Omotesenke (Omote Senke school of tea ceremony) #Urasenke (Ura Senke school of tea ceremony) #teaceremonyutensils #Daitokuji (Daitoku-ji Temple) #kaisekidoogu (kaiseki meal utensils) #kado (flower arrangement) #vase #pottery #hanaire (flower container) #kodo (incense ceremony utensils) #ceramicart #Nambu (Nambu ironware) #kodo (incense ceremony) #shichijishiki (seven formal tea ceremony procedures) #kaki (flower container) #sumidoogu (charcoal utensils) #haidoogu (ash utensils) #shuki (sake vessels) #Rikyu (Sen no Rikyu) #era #stationery #tabako (tobacco) #smokingutensils #chagama (tea kettle) #silverware #ornament #kakemono (hanging scroll) #tin #copperware #ironware #silverfinish #wood #bamboo #China #lacquerware #lacquerware #kashiki (sweets container)
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