One of a set of four, this Japanese tea cup is carved from a single block of Keyaki wood (shizen-boku). Prized for it's density and dramatic swirling grain, Keyaki is the most costly of the Japanese woods. The picture of elegant simplicity, it's a practical work of art. ($40)
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Tea Cozy
One of a set of four, this Japanese tea cup is carved from a single block of Keyaki wood (shizen-boku). Prized for it's density and dramatic swirling grain, Keyaki is the most costly of the Japanese woods. The picture of elegant simplicity, it's a practical work of art. ($40)
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