A195: Japanese bamboo teaspoon with appraisal of great monk Kanshu Hasegawa.

Pricing & History
  • Sold for
    Start Free Trial or Sign In to see what it's worth.
  • Sold Date
  • Source eBay
ITEM DESCRIPTION CONDITION : Good. ( Used. No serious damages. ) SIZE : Length 7.3 in : Weight 150 g (with box) This is a teaspoon CHASHAKU of Japanese bamboo ware. This was made about 30 years ago.CHASHAKU is the powdered green tea tool used in order to fill a tea bowl with powdered green tea.This is made very well and is good work. The bamboo taste is also good.And the reverse side of a box has a stamp of the artist who made this teaspoon.And the lid back of the box and bamboo case have the appraisal of the monk.The monk's name is Kanshu Hasegawa . He is very very famous monk.He is the chief priest of a Rinzai sect Daitoku Temple group's Sangen-In temple.And he named "Bu-Ji" to this. It means doing nothing. Because, since you are endowed with all the things, it means that you have to do nothing. This is the high-class tea-things seriously made by the specialist.And please add this to your tea-thing collection. In order to avoid a trouble, please be sure to read the following "ABOUT SHIPMENT" etc. PHOTO SHIPPING COST and ABOUT SHIPMENT SAL Fedex EMS Sea mail USA, Canada, Oceania, Middle East USD 12.10 70 USD 20.00 Europe USD 12.10 20 USD 20.00 Asia USD 10.80 80 USD 18.90 Africa, South America USD 13.40 10 USD 24.40 Capacity weight for Fedex 1.4 kg The cost of Fedex is estimate. It changes with zones. I have four shipment methods. read more