The third article about the collection of historic teawares owned by the N Sethia Foundation focuses on items from Japan, where the complex history of tea drinking and tea utensils is closely bound up with Zen Buddhism, the imperial court, class, politics, and trade.
Really enjoyed learning of the history of the Tea Wares of Japan. Just added your blog to my own watchlist… eager to see what’s to come! Love the photography of such a beautiful collection!
Really enjoyed learning of the history of the Tea Wares of Japan. Just added your blog to my own watchlist… eager to see what’s to come! Love the photography of such a beautiful collection!
Really great writer i enjoyed reading this article very much..