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BAMBOO TEA SCOOP, Carved with plum-and-mountain design, Early Modern Period(16th–19th centuries)

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The tea scoop, known as a chagō, is a utensil used in the preparation of sencha, designed to transfer tea leaves from the tea caddy to the teapot.
This piece exhibits a warm amber hue, indicative of extensive use. It is intricately carved with a plum-and-mountain design, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship down to the finest details.

The final photograph features this tea scoop alongside other tea utensils for your reference.

w20 x d5 x h3 cm

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