Chashaku Set, Tea Scoop Set: Container Base

2020.06.0074A

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Artifact Identification Chashaku Set, Tea Scoop Set: Container Base   (2020.06.0074A)
Classification/
Nomenclature
  1. Personal Artifacts
  2. :
  3. Personal Gear
  4. :
  5. Personal Carrying & Storage Gear
Artist/Maker Signed Ichio
Geographic Location
Period Edo Period (1615-1868) or Meiji Era (1868-1912)
Date 19th Century
Culture Japanese
Location Not on Exhibit

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (Length) 23.3 cm
Dimension 2 (Width) 4.2 cm
Dimension 3 (Height) 3.3 cm
Weight 31 g
Measuring Remarks N/A
Materials Plant--Wood
Manufacturing Processes Carved

Research Remarks

Description

A light rectangular container that stores a pair of chashaku. Chashaku are slender scoops used to extract tea powder from caddies, and the small tip is designed to precisely measure the amount of powder that goes into a serving of tea. While it seems simple in design, each scoop carries significant importance to the craftsmen as an expression of their identity and beliefs in Chanoyu philosophy. Therefore, containers like these were created to protect them from damage or deterioration over time.

Published Description N/A
Bibliography

Chiba, Kaeko. The Japanese Tea Ceremony : An Introduction. Abingdon, Oxon, England;
Routledge, 2023.
Corbett, Rebecca. “Crafting Identity as a Tea Practitioner in Early Modern Japan: Ōtagaki

Rengetsu and Tagami Kikusha.” U.S.-Japan Women’s Journal, no. 47 (2014): 3–27. http://www.jstor.org/stable/26401941.

Fujioka, Ryōichi, and Louise Allison Cort. Tea Ceremony Utensils. First edition. New York ; Weatherhill/Shibundo, 1973.

Nishida, Kei. “Everything You Need to Know About Matcha Chasyaku (茶杓).” Japanese Green
Tea Co., March 24, 2024.
https://www.japanesegreenteain.com/blogs/green-tea-and-health/everything-you-need-to-know-about-matcha-chasyaku.

“Search the Collection, Collections, Spurlock Museum, U of I,” n.d. https://www.spurlock.illinois.edu/collections/search-collection/index.php?advsf=0&q=Chashaku&or=&g=All&Search=Search.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Traditionally Attributed to Sen No Rikyū | Tea Scoop
(Chashaku) | Japan | Edo Period (1615–1868) | the Metropolitan Museum of Art,” n.d. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/53437.

Artifact History

Credit Line/Dedication Fred A. Freund Collection
Reproduction No

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