
Meibutsusu
Chashyaku (tea scoop)
Sesame bamboo, wabi-style with a normal oar tip, wabi-shaku in appearance.
Tube
The entire tube is filled with an ancient poem written in Sotan’s unique and difficult-to-read characters.
The poem is written in Sotan’s unique and difficult-to-read characters.
Attachment
With an inscription by Kakusai Haraso
Seal “Soza (Hanaseki)” (seal)
With calligraphy by Fujimura Youken
With calligraphy by Fujimura Youken.
With calligraphy on the reverse side of the same lid, by the same calligrapher.
Outer box, white wood, with calligraphy by Kakusai Haraso on the reverse side of the lid
Dimensions
Chashaku
Length: 17.0 cm
Cylinder
Length: 20.0 cm



Inner box, Paulownia wood, calligraphy by Fujimura Youken
Inner box, with a pierced paulownia wood lid, calligraphy by Fujimura Youken
New and Old
Kikoyunari on the floor of the nebulosity of the dawnless priest.
This book may not be read, but it is written under the snow on a kaki (bamboo) tree.
With a seal (hanashii)
By Kakusai Haraso, with calligraphy on the reverse side of the outer box cover
Shin-kokin
Kikoyu narimasu no yoko ni kikoyu ni narimasu
Orae under the snow on the makaki bamboo
Chashyaku, Shimo-Ori Chashyaku, by Sotan, both in a tube, left (hana-seal)


