Dogu Traditional Items For Japanese Tea Ceremony 3D model

Dogu Traditional Items For Japanese Tea Ceremony 3D model

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This is a set of 22 utensils and “prop poses” for the Japanese Tea Ceremony, the “Cha-noyu.” The utensils consist of all the essential pieces. The kama or “teapot”, the “chawan” or tea bowl, and so forth. There also are a tatami mat and a gozo - a “reed place - mat”. modeled water or tea in a liquid state. There is a “prop pose” of boiling water being poured from the kama (tea kettle) into the chawan (tea bowl). A similar pose exists of of water being poured from the hishaku (bamboo dipper). This can be posed over either the kama without lid, or into the kensui (wastewater bowl), as the tea bowls are ritually washed between servings of tea. The other three pose pieces consist of the a kama without lid that contains boiling water, the chawan with matcha in turbulent mode, and the mizushashi (pure, clean, cool wate bowl) with lid, and with the water surface disturbed just a little, as if the bamboo ladle is in it or has just left it. A detailed document describing the individual pieces and their purposes accompanies the model set.

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