Tea Ceremony Water Poure MIZUTSUGI (Used) Lacquerware
Mizutsugi (Water Pourer) – Traditional Tea Ceremony Utensil
Suggestion for use: It is good to fill it with clean water and use it to add water to your kettle for your teatime.
The mizutsugi (水次), also known as a water pourer, is a traditional utensil used in Japanese tea ceremony. It is designed specifically for replenishing water in the mizusashi (fresh water container) or kama (iron kettle) during the ceremony.
Features:
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Essential tool for replenishing water in the tea room
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Used to gracefully add water to the mizusashi or kettle during tea preparation
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Often crafted from ceramic, metal, or lacquerware to match the aesthetics of the tea ceremony.
- This particular item is made of lacquerware, with a wooden body that beautifully reveals the natural wood grain beneath the lacquer finish.
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Also referred to as "mizusashi pitcher" or "water pourer" in English
A beautifully crafted mizutsugi not only serves a functional purpose but also enhances the overall harmony and elegance of the tea ceremony.
Capacity: Approx. 1350ml. It should fill only 70% of water when using it.
Size: 13.5cm(H) 23cm(W)
Status: Used - Condition: There are minor scratches, but they are not very noticeable.
Weight: Approx: 290g
Box: No box - We wrap safely in the carton box.