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Tea ladle
A Japanese tea ladle and rest, both fashioned from bamboo, for use in the tea ceremony. Cha-no-yo or Sa-do, the Way of Tea, is one of the greatest and most subtle of all Japanese arts — an aesthetic entertainment that depends a high level of appreciation and sensitivity from the guests. At the heart of it is Zen, and an aesthetic of simplicity.
Author: Michael Freeman
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