Japanese Iron Chagama for Tea Ceremony (23F-46-1) NEW, OLD STOCK

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This is an authentic Japanese Kama and Furo set used for tea ceremony from late 1900s.

Presenting a refined Japanese Chagama Kama and Furo set, essential components for the traditional tea ceremony. This exquisite set features a bronze base (furo) and a cast iron kama, showcasing both durability and timeless elegance.
In the Japanese tea ceremony, the chagama (tea kettle) plays a pivotal role. The ceremony, known as "chanoyu" or "sado," is a ritualistic preparation and presentation of matcha (powdered green tea). The chagama is used to heat water over the furo, a portable brazier, ensuring the water remains at the perfect temperature for brewing tea.

The ceremony emphasizes harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility, and each element, including the chagama and furo, contributes to this serene experience. The chagama is typically placed on the furo, and the host carefully ladles hot water from the chagama into the tea bowl to prepare the matcha.

This chagama and furo set is not only a functional piece for the tea ceremony but also a beautiful artifact reflecting the artistry and cultural significance of Japanese tea traditions. Perfect for practitioners and collectors alike, it offers a deep connection to the timeless elegance and profound rituals of chanoyu.

14"Diameter x 13"H