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As famous as spring's cherry blossoms, the autumn leaves in Japan are eagerly awaited each year. For centuries people have journeyed into the mountains to see fresh green maple leaves appear and then again for their dramatic change to red.
Red maple leaves symbolize many things, such as abundant blessings, peace, beauty, patience, survival, the arrival of autumn.
Enjoy the beauty and elegance of the leaves whilst savoring your matcha.
This is a Ninsei style tea bowl.
Ninsei (仁清) was a Japanese potter, who lived in the Edo Period, roughly between the 1640s to the 1690s. He is often credited as one of the key founders and influencers of 'Kyō ware', a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Kyoto. He perfected colourful painted pottery.
Dimensions: w12.5cm x d12.5cm x h7.5cm
As famous as spring's cherry blossoms, the autumn leaves in Japan are eagerly awaited each year. For centuries people have journeyed into the mountains to see fresh green maple leaves appear and then again for their dramatic change to red.
Red maple leaves symbolize many things, such as abundant blessings, peace, beauty, patience, survival, the arrival of autumn.
Enjoy the beauty and elegance of the leaves whilst savoring your matcha.
This is a Ninsei style tea bowl.
Ninsei (仁清) was a Japanese potter, who lived in the Edo Period, roughly between the 1640s to the 1690s. He is often credited as one of the key founders and influencers of 'Kyō ware', a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Kyoto. He perfected colourful painted pottery.
Dimensions: w12.5cm x d12.5cm x h7.5cm
As famous as spring's cherry blossoms, the autumn leaves in Japan are eagerly awaited each year. For centuries people have journeyed into the mountains to see fresh green maple leaves appear and then again for their dramatic change to red.
Red maple leaves symbolize many things, such as abundant blessings, peace, beauty, patience, survival, the arrival of autumn.
Enjoy the beauty and elegance of the leaves whilst savoring your matcha.
This is a Ninsei style tea bowl.
Ninsei (仁清) was a Japanese potter, who lived in the Edo Period, roughly between the 1640s to the 1690s. He is often credited as one of the key founders and influencers of 'Kyō ware', a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Kyoto. He perfected colourful painted pottery.
Dimensions: w12.5cm x d12.5cm x h7.5cm