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葉茶

It captures the natural aroma of tea leaves, sculpted by the mountains, wind, and sunlight. A cup steeped in the energy of nature gently connects you to the rhythm of your day.
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Tea ceremony utensils

It captures the natural aroma of tea leaves, sculpted by the mountains, wind, and sunlight. A cup steeped in the energy of nature gently connects you to the rhythm of your day.
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葉茶

It captures the natural aroma of tea leaves, sculpted by the mountains, wind, and sunlight. A cup steeped in the energy of nature gently connects you to the rhythm of your day.
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일기일회 일본 다도 미학 part 10 - 《남방록 연구》

2026.03.10 - 06.23

Ilgi Ilhoe Japanese Tea Ceremony Aesthetics Part 10 - "Study of the Southern Record"

"Nanbo-roku" is a classic of the Japanese tea ceremony, chronicling the words and actions of Sen no Rikyu, considered the sage of Japanese tea ceremony, recorded by his disciple Nanbo Sokei. Focusing on the essence of the heart rather than formality, it illuminates relationships with nature, neighbors, and oneself, exploring the tranquil aesthetic of wabi-sabi and the attitude of "tea-sen-ilmi."

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청산녹수 도자사 part 5 - 고려청자와 다완

2026.03.04 - 06.17

Cheongsan Noksu Ceramics Part 5 - Goryeo Celadon and Tea Bowls

Focusing on the development of Goryeo celadon and the tea bowl culture it embodies, we explore the lives of our ancestors, who harmoniously blended ceramics and tea culture. From early celadon to inlaid and iron- painted celadon, we examine key styles to gain a deeper understanding of Goryeo tea bowl culture . We explore the intertwined lives of ceramics and tea within the context of history and connect them to contemporary values.

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Experience

Experience

나만의 차시/다하 만들기

2024.10.02 - 2026.07.31

Create your own tea time

Wood carving is the art of carving wood with a knife. This is the time to create your own tea ceremony or tea set, using wood to enjoy tea.

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