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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, strips of paper] Handwritten, Aomatsu Tajuiro, by Hisada Muneya (Jinyusai)
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, strips of paper] Handwritten, Aomatsu Tajuiro, by Hisada Muneya (Jinyusai)
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●Seishojushokuoshi: Pine is the representative evergreen tree and is used as a variety of symbols.
The evergreen pine tree is an auspicious color in itself. It is associated with the color "green" which is a symbol of youth and eternal youth and longevity. Naturally, pine trees are often used as decorations at celebratory occasions.
Phrases containing the word "ju" are a symbol of longevity.
In Zen language, it means that "the unchanging blue color of the pine tree is the color of longevity."
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●Handwritten
Size: Regular width (approx. 36.3cm x 6cm)
Artist: Hisada Muneya (master of Jinyusai)
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[12th generation]
1925 - October 22, 2010
Born in Kyoto in 1925 (Taisho 14), his name was Kazuhiko and he was the eldest son of the 11th generation Mutekisai Soya.
Graduated from Kyoto University, Department of History
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[Hisada family] The name of the Hisada family's hermitage is Hanshoan, which refers to the two-tatami medium-sized tea room built by the third head priest, Sozen.
The Hisada family was the husband of the daughter of the third head priest, Sotan, and is of Rikyu's bloodline. If the family line was in danger of dying out, a son was adopted from the Hisada family.
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Box: Tato paper
The evergreen pine tree is an auspicious color in itself. It is associated with the color "green" which is a symbol of youth and eternal youth and longevity. Naturally, pine trees are often used as decorations at celebratory occasions.
Phrases containing the word "ju" are a symbol of longevity.
In Zen language, it means that "the unchanging blue color of the pine tree is the color of longevity."
● Mail delivery not available
●Handwritten
Size: Regular width (approx. 36.3cm x 6cm)
Artist: Hisada Muneya (master of Jinyusai)
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[12th generation]
1925 - October 22, 2010
Born in Kyoto in 1925 (Taisho 14), his name was Kazuhiko and he was the eldest son of the 11th generation Mutekisai Soya.
Graduated from Kyoto University, Department of History
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[Hisada family] The name of the Hisada family's hermitage is Hanshoan, which refers to the two-tatami medium-sized tea room built by the third head priest, Sozen.
The Hisada family was the husband of the daughter of the third head priest, Sotan, and is of Rikyu's bloodline. If the family line was in danger of dying out, a son was adopted from the Hisada family.
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Box: Tato paper
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