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Tea Ceremony

Major Work(s) on Exhibit 6 results
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Highlight Tea Bow, Named "Toki Ido" (after the Surname of a Governor of Tango Province) Ao-Ido type, Korea Joseon dynasty, 16th century Gift of Mr. Hirota Matsushige, TG-2710 On exhibit through December 13, 2020
Highlight Important Art Object Tea Bowl, Named "Uraku Ido" (after the Warrior and Tea Master Oda Urakusai) Ō-Ido-type, Korea, Previously owned by Oda Urakusai and Kinokuniya Bunzaemon Joseon dynasty, 16th century Gift of Mr. Matsunaga Yasuzaemon, TG-2204 On exhibit from December 15, 2020
Incense Container in the Shape of a Temple Foundation Stone Iga ware Edo period, 17th century G-193
Highlight Apple-Shaped Container for Thick Tea, Named “Uji” China Southern Song–Yuan dynasty, 13th century Gift of Mr. Matsunaga Yasuzaemon, TG-2196
Tea Bowls for the New Year By Tannyū (1795–1854); Raku ware, red-Raku type Edo period, 19th century Gift of Dr. Yokogawa Tamisuke, G-1098
Highlight Lidded Dish in the Shape of a Fan Mino ware, Oribe type Edo period, 17th century G-5771