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" A vessel containing fresh water (mizu-sachi), which is placed under the daisu. " 5. A tea-bowl of porcelain or earthenware (chawan), or, when of large size, temmoku, simple in form, but remarkable for its antiquity or historical associations. " Besides... "
Japanese Pottery: Being a Native Report - Page xix
by Augustus Wollaston Franks, Victoria and Albert Museum - 1906 - 119 pages
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Japanese pottery, a native report (prepared by M. Shioda and tr. by T. Asami ...

M. Shioda - 1880 - 162 pages
...fine powdered tea, and enclosed in bags of brocade. 4. A vessel containing fresh water (midsu-sashi), which is placed under the daisu. 5. A tea bowl of...associations. Besides these there is a bamboo whisk (cka-scn) ; a silk cloth (fukusa), usually purple, for wiping the utensils; a spoon (chashaku) to take...
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Japan and Its Art

Marcus Bourne Huish - Art - 1889 - 280 pages
...brocade. 4. A vessel containing fresh water (mizu-sadd), which is placed under the daisu. 5. A tea-bowl of porcelain or earthenware (cha-wan, or, when of...associations. Besides these, there is a bamboo whisk (cha-seu) ; a silk cloth {fukusa), usually purple, for wiping the utensils ; a spoon (chashaka), to...
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Queer Things about Japan

Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - Japan - 1904 - 572 pages
..." 4. A vessel containing fresh water (mizu-sachi), which is placed under the daisu. " 5. A tea-bowl of porcelain or earthenware (chawan), or, when of...associations. " Besides these, there is a bamboo whisk (cha-seu) ; a silk cloth (fukusa), usually purple, for wiping the utensils ; a spoon (chashaka), to...
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Japan as Seen and Described by Famous Writers

Esther Singleton - Japan - 1904 - 478 pages
...(4) a vessel containing fresh water (midzu-sashi), which is placed under the daisu, (5) a tea-bowl of porcelain, or earthenware (cha-wan\ or, when of...its antiquity or historical associations. Besides this, there is a bamboo whisk (cha-sen) ; a silk cloth (fukusa), usually purple, for wiping the utensils...
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Japan as Seen and Described by Famous Writers

Esther Singleton - Japan - 1904 - 478 pages
...(midsu-sashi), which is placed under the daisu, (5) a tea-bowl of porcelain, or earthenware (cha-wati), or, when of large size (temmoku), simple in form,...its antiquity or historical associations. Besides this, there is a bamboo whisk (cha-sen) ; a silk cloth (fukusa), usually purple, for wiping the utensils...
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THE A.B.C. OF JAPANESE ART

J.F. BLACKER - 1922 - 520 pages
...brocade. 4. A vessel containing fresh water (mizu-sachi), which is placed under the daisu. 5. A tea-bowl of porcelain or earthenware (chawan, or, when of large...antiquity or historical associations. Besides these, there are a bamboo whisk (chaseu); a silk cloth (fukusa), usually purple, for wiping the utensils ; a 233...
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