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Tea Ceremony Set

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€49,90
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This tea ceremony set will allow you to practice a very powerful ritual from Japan at home.

  • In addition to its traditional aspect, the tea ceremony is linked to great values
  • From Zen Buddhism, the great philosophy of Japan
  • Teacup: 7.7cm diameter, 4.8cm high, ceramic
  • Bowl: 8.5 cm in diameter, 3 cm high, ceramic
  • Stick: 18 cm long, bamboo
  • Blender: 11cm long, 5.8cm diameter, bamboo
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
  • FREE STANDARD DELIVERY

So, what is this famous “tea ceremony”?

In Japan, making tea is something much deeper than just boiling water. It is actually a very important ritual that has deep meaning in the culture.

In fact, the tea ceremony represents purity, tranquility, respect and harmony. We therefore understand why so much preparation is necessary for its realization.

The tradition of the Japanese tea ceremony is intrinsically linked to Zen Buddhism. It actually dates back to the 9th century, when a Buddhist monk imported tea to Japan. You should know that before, this drink was only drunk by the Chinese people.

After tasting it, the emperor of the time fell in love with it and tea became an important social marker in Japan. Due to the precious ceramics that its preparation required, only the wealthiest classes could drink it.

Recognized for its medicinal virtues but also its spiritual properties, the Zen tradition in Japan gave pride of place to this drink which it considered effective in “relieving our emotions of all negativity”.

Two of the most important ideas behind the Japanese tea ceremony are the concepts of "Wabi" and "Sabi".

“Wabi” represents the ability to approach the spiritual experiences of human life with calm, refinement and sobriety.

“Sabi” represents the material side of life and more particularly its immanent incompleteness. Understanding this imperfection is considered an important step towards spiritual awakening.

Experiencing a tea ceremony therefore consists above all of a kind of meditation, of reflection on the nature of what is...

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What delivery costs do I have to pay?

We have decided to cover the delivery costs. Concretely, except in certain special cases (notably for overseas regions), you will not have to pay anything . No fees, no additional costs.

What delivery time should I expect?

This may necessarily vary for each order. However, we undertake to finalize and send you the shipment within 48 hours of your order.

In any case, you will be entitled to request a full refund of your order if it has not reached you within 2 months. (Don't worry, this is just a deadline and not a forecast!)

Do you provide tracking numbers?

Of course ! We will also add it to the status of your order as soon as the transport companies send them to us.

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