Small jar used as tea caddy, named "Mizai"
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Small jar used as tea caddy
Freer and Sackler
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Basin, used as tea ceremony water jar
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Incense burner, used as tea caddy
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Incense burner used as tea caddy
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Tea caddy, in jar shape, used as bottle for candy pellets
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Tea caddy with matching lid, named "Ochiho"
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Mino or Seto ware ewer, used as tea caddy
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Tea caddy named "Tamamizu"
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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Kyoto ware rice container also used as tea-ceremony water jar
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Tea caddy, named Karaneko (Chinese cat)
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Shodai ware rice bowl, used as tea bowl
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Tea-leaf storage jar, named Chigusa
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Arita ware oval bowl in Kakiemon style, used as tea ceremony water jar
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Tea scoop named Ogasa, with inscribed container
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Small Tea Jar and Cover
Brooklyn Museum
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Small tea jar for commercial use
Freer and Sackler
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Tea caddy, named Yariume (Plum Branch), Takatori ware
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Three-sided tea caddy, katatsuki type, named "Tsuri Okina"
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(Small, White Silk Pouch for Tea Caddy)
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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(Small, Tan Silk Pouch for Tea Caddy)
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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Vase, with lacquer lid for use as tea ceremony water jar
Freer and Sackler
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Tea bowl, named "Uzumibi" (Buried Ember), unknown Raku ware workshop
Freer and Sackler
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Tea-Jar With Double Covers "Chatsubo"
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
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Tea-Jar With Two Covers "Chatsubo"
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
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Last Updated: 2019-12-12
Uploaded: 2020-12-17
