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Yamanaka lacquerware Chopsticks
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Yamanaka Lacquer Ware, set of three Zen priests' chopsticks with brush spoon, black
山中漆器 応量器用 禅僧三点揃い(刷匙箸) 黒
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Material : horse chestnut, lacquer
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| Yamanaka Lacquer Ware, Zen monk's three-piece set (chopsticks with brush spoon), used in Soto Zen temples by ascetic monks (unsui) and priests to serve vegetarian food. The Oryouki is a type of lacquerware used by Zen priests at Eiheiji Temple, the head temple of the Soto sect of Zen Buddhism, and other Soto Zen monks throughout Japan when they eat vegetarian food. The name "oryogi-ware" comes from the fact that the six vessels are used according to the quantity of each dish. The functionality of oryogi-ware works very rationally with the original Japanese style of eating, which is to have a large variety of food in small portions. *Zen monk three-piece set (刷匙箸箸 せっかいばashi) consists of a spoon, a spatula, and chopsticks. The brush has a three-pointed hole at the end and is used for washing dishes with a cloth sewn onto it. Hachitan is a rug used to enshrine the oryuwares, and functions like a common zen* luncheon mat. It is made of cardboard coated with astringent persimmon juice or lacquer and measures 8" long * 1" wide. It is usually folded vertically three times, horizontally three times, and conveniently folded into a nine-layered otsuji shape. When in use, it is unfolded by pulling the upper right and lower left corners, and a bowl or other object is placed on top. The wood is ground and lacquered to fit the size of a modern hand, while maintaining traditional techniques. The oryogi is also highly durable and can be used for many years to come. Whether for a special occasion or for everyday use, the Oryoko is the perfect choice. Why not experience the essence of oryogi-ware in your daily life? |
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*Due to a change in the maker, there are some differences in detail from the Yamanaka Lacquerware Zen monk three-piece set of brushed chopsticks in black that were previously sold. Please be aware of this before purchasing.
*This product page is for Yamanaka Lacquer Ware Zen priest three-piece set of brushed spoon chopsticks in black. The oryogi, mizuban, and bowl are available on a separate page. Please purchase them together with the oryogi. *The Yamanaka Lacquer Ware Zen Priests 3-Piece Set Brush Spoon Chopsticks Black is handmade one by one by our craftsmen. Please contact us if you are in a hurry. *Please be assured that small dots caused by the lacquering process will blend in with your use of the product. *Please be assured that small dusts seen in the paint will naturally fall off after long use. *Please note that the lacquer does not adhere well to the edges and the wood may show through the lacquer. Size Chopsticks 21.2cm, Spoon 21.5cm, Spatula 21.1cm Material Wood : horse chestnut, Urushi lacquer Country of origin Japan If you place an order for multiple items with different delivery dates in your cart, we will ship the items with the longest delivery date. Please understand and purchase with your understanding. This item is a made-to-order item and will be shipped within 6-7 months. |
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The Oryouki is a type of lacquerware used by Zen priests at Eiheiji Temple, the head temple of the Soto sect of Zen Buddhism, and other Soto Zen monks throughout Japan when they eat vegetarian food.
The name "oryogi-ware" comes from the fact that the six vessels are used according to the quantity of each dish.
The functionality of oryogi-ware works very rationally with the original Japanese style of eating, which is to have a large variety of food in small portions.
*Zen monk three-piece set (刷匙箸箸 せっかいばashi) consists of a spoon, a spatula, and chopsticks.
The brush has a three-pointed hole at the end and is used for washing dishes with a cloth sewn onto it.
Hachitan is a rug used to enshrine the oryuwares, and functions like a common zen* luncheon mat.
It is made of cardboard coated with astringent persimmon juice or lacquer and measures 8" long * 1" wide. It is usually folded vertically three times, horizontally three times, and conveniently folded into a nine-layered otsuji shape.
When in use, it is unfolded by pulling the upper right and lower left corners, and a bowl or other object is placed on top.
The wood is ground and lacquered to fit the size of a modern hand, while maintaining traditional techniques.
The oryogi is also highly durable and can be used for many years to come.
Whether for a special occasion or for everyday use, the Oryoko is the perfect choice.
Why not experience the essence of oryogi-ware in your daily life?
曹洞宗の寺院で修行僧(雲水)、僧侶が精進料理を頂く際に用いられる、山中漆器 応量器 禅僧三点揃(刷匙箸)
応量器は曹洞宗の総本山永平寺を始め、全国の曹洞宗の修行僧(雲水)が食事の際に用いる器で、
六点の器を一品一品の量に応じて使うことから「応量器」という名がつきました。
少量で種類を多くいただくという日本本来の食事スタイルに、応量器の機能性が非常に合理的に働きかけている。
■禅僧三点揃(刷匙箸 せっかいばし)はスプーン・へら・箸の三点。
刷は先に三点穴が開いており、布を縫い付けて食器を洗う時に使います。
鉢単は応量器を安置するための敷物で、一般的な膳・ランチョンマットのような機能を持つ。
渋柿の汁か漆を厚紙に塗って作り、大きさは縦八寸・横一尺であり、通常は縦に三重、横にも三重、都合九重の乙字型に畳まれる。
使用時には右上と左下の隅を引くことによって広げ、その上に鉢盂などを安置する。
応量器の木地挽き、塗りの全てが伝統技術を継承しつつ、現代人の手の大きさにぴったりとなじみます。
また応量器は耐久性に優れ、末永くお使い頂ける逸品です。
特別な日にも、普段使いにも、応量器。
応量器の神髄を日々の生活で感じてみませんか。