Tea Cult of Japan: An Aesthetic PastimeBoard of Tourist Industry, 1935 - 77 pages |
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Page 49
... thick tea . Care is taken not to make the strokes too strong or too weak . When struck by a practised hand , an ancient gong of rare quality produces rich and pleasing tones which make the listeners feel as if they were in a cloister or ...
... thick tea . Care is taken not to make the strokes too strong or too weak . When struck by a practised hand , an ancient gong of rare quality produces rich and pleasing tones which make the listeners feel as if they were in a cloister or ...
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... general practice , and it will be extremely interest- ing to make a deeper study with a view to adapting it to the more formal way of serving koicha , or thick tea . AL A progressive tea - master demonstrating the new way 62 ~
... general practice , and it will be extremely interest- ing to make a deeper study with a view to adapting it to the more formal way of serving koicha , or thick tea . AL A progressive tea - master demonstrating the new way 62 ~
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... tea . Cha - ire . Tea caddy , a small receptacle for powdered tea used in the tea - room . It is one of the most important articles in the tea ceremony . The caddy used for containing the powder for thick tea is called cha - ire , but that ...
... tea . Cha - ire . Tea caddy , a small receptacle for powdered tea used in the tea - room . It is one of the most important articles in the tea ceremony . The caddy used for containing the powder for thick tea is called cha - ire , but that ...
Table des matières
lage | 11 |
Partaking of the First Bowl | 28 |
New Methods for New Times | 60 |
Droits d'auteur | |
Expressions et termes fréquents
acquire the taste aesthetic pastime alcove ancient master appreciate artistic bamboo Board of Tourist Book of Tea caddy and spoon centuries ceramic art ceremonial tea Cha-no-yu entertainment Cha-no-yu house Cha-no-yu party Chashitsu China CULT OF JAPAN culture dipper drink Enshu enter the tea-room etiquette fire-box flower arrangement fresh water FUKUKITA fukusa functioning as hostess Fusuma giving a Cha-no-yu green tea hanging scroll highly host or hostess hot water incense-holder interesting Japanese home Japanese room kaiseki meal kakemono kettle kimono koicha Kyoto lacquer landscape gardening no-yu plain pottery powdered tea served practice principal guest pupils receptacle for fresh refined rinse Ryū saké serve powdered tea Shōgun shōkyaku simplicity Sliding-doors small room stationary hearth subtle beauty tatami tea ceremony tea cult tea is served tea-bowl tea-masters and devotees tea-whisk thick tea thin tea tokonoma TOURIST LIBRARY tray usucha utensils vase waiting-place Western yoritsuki young lady