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Physical Object / Cloth for tea utensils with white, yellow, and blue motif

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Title
Cloth for tea utensils with white, yellow, and blue motif
Creator
Unknown
Contributing Institution
California State University, Sacramento Library
Collection
Sokiku Nakatani Japanese Teaware Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Kobukusa are small, square, silk cloths placed between tea utensils and the hand or floor. They are sometimes used to protect the hands from heat when a non raku-style teabowl (e.g., Hagi, Karatsu, Ido) is chosen for thick tea (koicha) service. They may also be used as a respectful means to display utensils of special importance. The pattern here is a stylized floral design.
Type
physical object
Format
5 5/8"" x 5 3/4
Silk brocade
Identifier
2005.05.0059.02
54
Case 2, Shelf 2
446.cpd
http://csus.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/teaware/id/445
Subject
Kobukusa
Japanese tea ceremony
Tea making paraphernalia
Relation
Sokiku Nakatani Japanese Teaware Collection

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