The Teaware You Need To Host a Japanese Matcha Green Tea Ceremony
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Anyone who attends a tea ceremony, should know about the tools involved. The tools or vessels are called dōgu. The dōgu are an integral part of the ceremony and the standard protocol of using them should be strictly followed. A Japanese tea ceremony is not a tea party. It is a solemn and profound affair intended to help the participants appreciate the tranquility of life, the distinctiveness of each moment, and seek enlightenment and inner peace in this chaotic world. Governed by a concept called Ichigo Ichie which translates to “one meeting”, the tea ceremony is about creating an awareness of the fact that every moment that the guests and the host spend together is one-of-a-kind and cannot come back again in their lives. Matcha tea is at the heart of the ceremony, and it is believed to
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