Japanese Teawares during the Edo period
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Japanese Teawares
- Japanese tea wares The British Museum
- Japanese Tea ceremony utensils Nihon no Bijutsu 22.
- Ninsei (Nonomura Ninsei) Nihon no Bijutsu 138.
===== Japanese Teawares during the Edo period ===== : The British Museum collections
- ōhi ware teabowl The British Museum
- Raku-style teabowl, by Takahashi Dōhachi II, With a design of Mt. Fuji The British Museum
- Teabowl, by Raku Ichinyū The British Museum
- Teabowl with hakeme The British Museum
- Tea-caddy, with its set of bags and containers The British Museum
- Kettle for informal tea The British Museum
- Portable set for outdoor Tea Ceremony The British Museum
- Nishimura Shigenaga, The actor Sanjō Kantarō as a tea-seller, a woodblock print The British Museum
- Kitagawa Utamaro, Ohisa of the Takashima tea-shop, a colour woodblock print The British Museum
- Hishikawa Moronobu, Scenes in a theatre tea-house, a handscroll painting The British Museum
Related resources
- Japanese Tea rooms Nihon no Bijutsu 83.
- Japanese Tea Ceremony - reading list from the Victoria and Albert Museum
- Japanese Tea Ceremony The British Museum
