Japanese Tea Ceremony
I’ve always admired the simple life of traditional Japanese culture. Part of that culture is how they brew tea using formal traditional methods. Japans Tea culture dates back in the 8th century when it was discovered by china. Overtime, tea consumption became a common global trade amongst countries. Today most of the world consumes tea.
A few months ago my sister and I were building a Lego set, 10315 Japanese Tranquil Garden, inside the pavilion was a little Japanese Tea ceremony set displayed on a table, this gave me the inspiration to create a Japanese tea ceremony set, A decorative display that embraces relaxation and tranquility.
This build only uses 563 parts, I think this set will make a great addition to your space as a display, play set, or a gift for your family member or friend.
Items that are provided in this set.
tea tray
Tea whisk
Whisk holder
Ladle
Tea bowl
Silk cloth
Tea scoop
Tea caddy
Tea pot
Four Tea cups
Four coasters
Part count: 563
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