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Another important part of the tea ceremony, was of course, the ‘caddy spoon’, a small spoon that was kept within the tea caddy to scoop out an appropriate amount of this expensive material.
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Spoons made specifically for measuring loose tea from caddy to teapot rose in popularity with the consumption of the drink itself, and by the early 19 th century there were myriad examples displaying ...
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Smiths Auction Rooms in Newent is gearing up for a significant auction event on May 8 and 9, with over 1,100 lots including ...
Join Smiths Newent Auctions on May 8-9 for an incredible antiques auction featuring over 1,100 lots including ceramics, ...
Smokey Bones in Grove City, Ohio, sits unassumingly in the suburban landscape, but don’t let that fool you – this carnivore’s ...
For the health-conscious mother (who nevertheless appreciates the finer things), the “Boulder” offers grilled chicken with an ...
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Asian Art showcases the longtime cultural meaning in the practice of chanoyu ...
Tea caddy, named Ueda Bunrin, with lacquer tray, China, Fujian province, Southern Song dynasty, 13th century National Museum of Asian Art One set of exhibition objects, a tea caddy, named Ueda ...