(JP¥20,700)
This is a calligraphy by the former head priest of Nanzen-ji Temple, Roshi Sotetsu Katsuhei. It is not particularly tied to a season, so it can be used year-round. The signature reads "Nanzen Sotetsu," and the accompanying box has the inscription "Wash away the dust in the human heart" (洗尽人間胸裏塵) on the inside of the lid, along with a seal. Although over 40 years have passed since the calligraphy was done, resulting in some minor age-related changes, the overall condition is good. Comes with a wooden box. Paper. Ceramic roller. Length: 174 cm, Width: 24.5 cm (including mounting) "Wash away the dust in the human heart" (洗尽人間胸裏塵) [Reading] ningen kyōri no chiri o araitsukusu [Meaning] This phrase is an adaptation of "払尽人間名利塵" (Furi tsukusu ningen meiri chiri), meaning to wash away the everyday concerns within the human heart that exist in society. ▢ Sotetsu Katsuhei (勝平宗徹) Rinzai Zen monk. Born in Shimane Prefecture. Daikei Sotetsu. His room name was Nankoshitsu. In 1951, he entered the Nanzen-ji Temple training hall and studied under Zenkei Shibayama, succeeding his teachings. He was a teacher at the Nanzen-ji Temple training hall and the head priest of the Nanzen-ji Temple sect. Born in 1922, he passed away in 1983 at the age of 61. [Reference] Dictionary of Zen Terms for Tea Ceremony #Why not have your own tea utensils? #TeaUtensils #HangingScroll #TeaHangingScroll #TeaCeremony #OneLine #Gojiku (Hanging Scroll) #Tokonoma (Alcove) #Interior #Stylish #TeaCeremony #Urasenke #Omotesenke #MushakojiSenke #Tankokai #AntiqueArt #SotetsuKatsuhei #NanzenjiTemple #Kyoto #Shimane #Japanese #Spring #Elegant #AntiqueArt
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茶わん屋食堂
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