Description: Thank you for visiting our shop. We sell Japanese cameras and books that convey Japanese culture. 1.Masterpieces of Tea Ceremony Utensils, Beloved of Rikyu, Yusai, and Sansai INTRODUCTION:This book introduces the Eiseibunko's treasured collection of tea ceremony utensils, which were the favorite of Sen no Rikyu, Hosokawa Yusai, and Hosokawa Sansai. The 75 items in the book include tea bowls, tea scoops, incense burners, tea containers, flower vases, etc. Eiseibunko owns these masterpieces because of the close friendship between Rikyu and Yusai and Sansai. Yusai (Hosokawa Fujitaka) and Sansai (Hosokawa Tadaoki) were both warlords and renowned tea masters.All content is written in Japanese. -------------------------------Published in 1977 by Mainichi Newspapers Co. LtdHardcover with dust jacket, approx. 94 pagesSize: approx 202 X 270 X 49mm (8.0 inches X 10.6 inches X 1.9 inches ) Weight: approx. 730gPlates: all in color 2.Works in the 500-year history of the tea ceremony Iemoto of the eight schools and the eight museums each present their own treasured masterpieces INTRODUCTION:This catalog was published on the occasion of "Chanoyu 500nen no zokei" exhibition held in 1986 at the Nihonbashi Takashimaya. In this exhibition, eight schools and eight museums presented their collections of tea ceremony utensils, each with their own ideas. Over 400 tea ceremony utensils were on display. The exhibition was planned as a "Showa no ōchanoyu ," modeled after Kitano ōchanoyu (=Great Kitano Tea Ceremony) held by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1587, and featured a variety of tea ceremony utensils that are rarely seen. Eight Schools, Eight Museums, and Asu wo mezasu chanoyu -Omotesenke-Urasenke-Mushakojisenke-Yabunouchike-Enshusadosouke-Sohennryu-Edosenke-dainihonchadogakkai -The Tokugawa Art Museum-Eisei Bunko Museum-Kitamura Museum-The Goto Museum-Nezu Museum-Nomura Art Museum-Fujita Museum -Asu wo mezasu chanoyu(A Place for the Next Generation of Chanoyu) -------------------------------All content is written in Japanese. Published in 1986 by Shufunotomo Co., Ltd.Softcover with dust jacket, 239 pagesSize: approx 250X 240 X 15mm (9.8 X 9.4 X 0.6 inches ) Weight: approx. 1050g SHIPPING:This item is in stock in our store. We ship within 5 business days after your payment clears.We ship via Japan Post's International Registered Mail or FedEX International Economy Mail. We attach the tracking number. It will take 7-10 business days normally to arrive (Sometimes delay of delivery because it takes more time at customs.) If you purchase the items (2 or more), we can ship them (items) together. After the usual payment procedure, we will refund the difference in shipping fee. RETURN:If you are not satisfied with the item received, you can return it (only 30days). In this case, we can only refund you back the purchase price and original shipping. Return shipping fee will be paid by buyer. All returned items must be in its original condition. If you cannot agree with our policy, you'd better not bid. If you find something wrong with the item, please contact me at first. I will do my best to solve the problem with you. NOTE (IMPORTANT):Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. If you have any question, please feel free to contact us.
Price: 84.9 USD
Location: Shiga
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Language: Japanese
Book Title: Masterpieces of tea ceremony utensils used by Rikyu
Author: Mixed Authors
Features: Dust Jacket
Genre: Antiquarian & Collectible, Art & Culture
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Topic: Ceramics, Crafts, Design, Japanese Culture, Product Design, Tea Bowl, Tea Ceremony