Tools of the Japanese Tea Ceremony | Sadōgu
Sadōgu or dōgu (茶道具/道具) are the tools, utensils, and art pieces used in chanoyu or the Japanese Way of Tea. The selection and arrangement of these pieces in harmonious contrast is called toriawase, and is one of the primary means of artistic expression in the tearoom 00:00 - Introduction 01:12 - Chawan 04:26 - Chasen 05:23 - Chashaku 07:52 - Natsume 09:38 - Chaire 11:41 - Fukusa 12:56 - Shikibukusa 13:17 - Chakin 13:57 - Kensui 14:22 - Furo/Kama 15:55 - Futaoki 16:37 - Hishaku 18:14 - Mizusashi 19:40 - Kōgō 20:26 - Final Notes My written guide to dōgu: https://www.tezumi.com/blogs/tezumi-i... You can find our dōgu collection here: https://www.tezumi.com/collections/te... Links: https://www.tezumi.com Find us here: Instagram: / tezumitea Twitter: / tezumitea

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