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Contemporary ceramics update the tea ceremony

By Blake Harvey on 9/6/10
Within the tea world there are stunning gardens, contemplative tea rooms, seasonal flowers, delicious foods, and varied tea vessels made of bamboo, lacquer, glass and most often clay. It’s the latter material that is the most varied and used in the Way of Tea throughout its long history. How contemporary ceramic artists are adapting their [...]
Posted in Headlines | Tagged dogu, Japan, Musee Tomo, tea ceremony, tea culture, Tokyo

Lu Yu and the purity of tea

By Blake Harvey on 8/18/10
Lu Yu, a Tang Dynasty figure whose authorship of the Cha Ching (the Classic of Tea) has earned him the status as the “god” of tea, is a fascinating figure who has given us an historical insight into the growing, manufacture and brewing of tea. At his tea blog, Loose Leaf, Alex Fraser has a [...]
Posted in Headlines | Tagged Lu Yu, spirit of tea, tea culture, tea history

Artist makes kimonos from silkworm eggs

By Blake Harvey on 8/11/10
Bryan Whitehead redefines what it means to “make something from scratch.” Starting with some silkworm eggs and easily available natural resources, he eventually ends up with rolls of fine and heavy kimono silk. The textiles created by this Vancouver native are not only beautiful, but it’s as if they also embody some essence of nature [...]
Posted in Headlines | Tagged Japan, Kanagawa, kimono, Vancouver

Tea Gathering at San Francisco’s Urasenke Society

By Blake Harvey on 7/26/10
Christie Bartlett, Founding Director of Ursaenke Society, San Francisco talks about the history of Urasenke, why tea gatherings matter today, and the ripple effect of “peace through a bowl of tea.” Watch Video
Posted in Headlines, Top Stories | Tagged San Francisco, tea ceremony, tea culture, tea history, Urasenke

Artisans hand down tea-whisk tradition

By Blake Harvey on 7/12/10
This year marks the 1,300th anniversary of the relocation of the capital to present-day Nara, then called Heijokyo. And while tourists may flock to anniversary events, temples and shrines renovated for the occasion and to special public viewings of Buddhist statues and treasures, Nara has another treasure to be proud of. It is Takayama chasen, [...]
Posted in Headlines, Top Stories | Tagged chasen, dogu, Japan, Nara, tea culture, tea whisk
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