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Ichigo Ichie Japanese Tea Ceremony Kanji Saying Coffee Mug

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  • Available in 325 ml or 443 ml
  • Dimensions:
    • 325 ml: 8.1 cm D x 9.7 cm H
    • 443 ml: 8.6 cm D x 11.4 cm H
  • Microwave and dishwasher safe
  • Use caution when removing the mug from the microwave. Use a pot holder or glove as necessary if it is too hot to the touch. Do not microwave an empty mug
  • Strong, ceramic construction
  • Meets FDA requirements for food and beverage safety
  • Do not overfill and be careful with hot liquids that may scald
  • Keep out of reach of children when filled with hot liquid

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Ichigo Ichie Japanese Tea Ceremony Kanji Saying Coffee Mug

Ichigo Ichie Japanese Tea Ceremony Kanji Saying Coffee Mug

The kanji characters on this coffee mug are pronounced Ichigo Ichie' and are often translated as 'one time, one encounter' or 'each moment only once.' The characters are written vertically here, and the character at the bottom, the one with the peaked 'roof' over it, is the one traditionally used to write this proverb. But in recent times the character 会 has come into wide use in this context, as the other character is no longer used in everyday contexts. We have chosen the older character here however, both for aesthetic and historical reasons. It works well with this vertical calligraphy, and it also reflects the history of this saying, which has its roots in the 16th century. Both versions are associated with the Japanese tea ceremony, and can often be seen on scrolls(kakejiku) in tea room alcoves(tokonoma).Tea master Sen no Rikyu is the source of the original expression that these four kanji characters are based on, and it pertains to the tea ceremony in that it is a reminder to the host that the occasion represents a truly once-in-a-lifetime chance that can never be repeated. This is of course relatively easy to grasp if strangers gather and will soon depart and go their own ways, but it also applies to those who know each other very well and have the chance to meet often, even perhaps in similar contexts. The fact remains that future interactions can never recreate this encounter exactly. This is indeed a philosophy more than simply a quote or proverb, and it is applicable to myriad aspects of life beyond the confines of the tea ceremony and the host's role. It speaks to us all in each moment, and beseeches us to see the uniqueness of each interaction, however seemingly inconsequential it may be. Because it is through this practice that we can begin to truly experience a variety of events for what they are-precious and fleeting. Although Ichigo Ichie has its roots in the world of tea, it also ultimately springs from zen buddhism and an awareness of transience. Meditation and mindfulness are natural expressions of this teaching, and so it applies to anyone who seeks to live more fully. In attending fully to others, we attend to the moment, which offers us everything if we choose to see it. Four-character kanji compounds like this are referred to as a yoji jukugo (四字熟語). There are hundreds, and they're required study for Japanese children. They appear on school entrance exams, as well as in the conversation of well read people. They are linguistic gems, conveying meaning compactly, colourfully and profoundly. Brush artist Hiro created this work at his studio in Kyoto by hand. Then we scanned it for use here. Note that there is a small red square close to the bottom of the mug, a bit removed from the calligraphy. This is a rendition of Hiro's red name stamp, as its customary for an artist to include this in his work. It also adds a dash of vibrant colour to contrast with the black kanji characters written in a bold style to give this design a dynamic energy and flow. Click on the various photos to show the mug from different angles and you'll be able to see it more clearly. You might choose to adjust the placement of the design on the mug, depending on your personal preference and which hand is your mug hand! Zazzle's editing tools make this easy, with lines in editing mode to let you know how centred your adjustments are.

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Posted on 9/07/2020, 5:05 PM
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