“What Is Cha-ire Kazari? | The Art of Displaying the Tea Caddy in Omotesenke”
Автор: Tea Harmony by Soryu
Загружено: 2025-10-21
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In the Omotesenke tradition, Cha-ire Kazari (茶入れ飾り) is one of the five decorative procedures known as Kazarimono Gokajō. It is a formal way to display the tea caddy in the tokonoma alcove, representing deep respect for both the utensil and the guest.
In this video, I introduce the meaning and spirit behind Cha-ire Kazari—why it is considered essential training in Omotesenke, and how it connects to the heart of hospitality in the Way of Tea. Even without owning a famous meibutsu (noted tea utensil), every host can express sincerity through thoughtful display and personal connection.
🫖 Discover the beauty of tea utensils, the depth of Omotesenke traditions, and the joy of practicing tea with heart.
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