Robiraki Tea Record

Scroll: Kan (Gate), brushed by the late Ohki Sokan Roshi of
Ryobozen-an, Chiba

Incense container: Hajiki Oribe ware (flick-shape handle) shape or flick

Flower vase: Take ichiju-giri (bamboo with one section cut) by   
Nishikawa Baigen

Flowers: seasonal

Display: Tea leaf storage jar of Bizen ware by Kimura Toho

Kettle: Shinnnari (orthdox shape) by Sasaki Seiko

Hearth frame: Matsuba (pine needles) by Koga

Shelf: Takedaisu (portable shelf with bamboo posts)

Water jar: Takatori ware by Kamei Miraku, XIV, companion box  
inscribed by Urasenke XV, Hounsai

Tea container: Kodaijimaki-e natsume (jujube-shape, lacquered wood)
with the chrysanthemums and paulownia designs by Ishinsai

Tea scoop: Kokon (past and present) by Bokudo Osho, formerly of
Daitokuji

Main tea bowl: Ohi ware by Ohi Chozaemon

Second tea bowl: Nezumi Shino by Kato Takuo (living national treasure)

Tea caddy: Mino Iga ware by Kato Yaeemon

Confection: Zenzai

Urasenke Foundation of Seattle
celebrates winter with

Robiraki Chakai
Tea Gathering around the Hearth

Wednesday, November 2, 10:00 AM
Thursday, November 3, 10:00 AM
Saturday, November 5, 10:00 AM for Sunday students
Saturday, November 5, 11:00 AM for Saturday students

Urasenke Foundation Seattle Branch Chanoyu Center
5125 40th Avenue, N.E., Seattle 98105

Declines only to UFSB by October 31
mitchell@urasenkeseattle.org
or (206) 328-6018

Kimono or business attire recommended
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robiraki
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Transmitting the living art of Chado, the Way of Tea,
through harmony, respect, purity and tranquility
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5125 40th Avenue N.E., Seattle, WA 98105    T: (206) 328 6018   mitchell@urasenkeseattle.org