Japanese Tea Ceremony Tetsubin Chagama Cast Iron Teapot

January 1, 2017 - Comment

* Material: Cast Iron * * pot: 7in Dia x 8in H * * pot and Stove: 11in H * * pots holds over 2 quarts of water * * weights 20.5 lbs * Chagama are iron pots used to heat water to make tea in Japanese tea ceremonies. Influenced by Zen Buddhism, the ceremony

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* Material: Cast Iron * * pot: 7in Dia x 8in H * * pot and Stove: 11in H * * pots holds over 2 quarts of water * * weights 20.5 lbs * Chagama are iron pots used to heat water to make tea in Japanese tea ceremonies. Influenced by Zen Buddhism, the ceremony is the ritualized preparation and serving of powdered green tea by a skilled practitioner. This is done in the presence of guests formally and served in a tranquil setting. A full-length formal tea ceremony involves a meal, two servings of tea, and last approximately four hours.

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  • The cast iron teapot, also known as Tetsubin in Japan, is a classical Japanese teapot made from sturdy iron with enamel coating on the interior to prevent rusting.

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