Flower vase/Morokazari

Morokazari

Morokazari

In the tea room, it is official not to display the kakemono and the flowers at the same time, and when both are displayed together, it is called 'morokazari'.

10.Morokazari

Morokazari

This is treated as informal, and if the kakemono is long, the vase is hung on the nail of the floor pillar, and if the kakemono is horizontal, the vase is placed in the middle of the lower floor. If you want to put a vertically long kakemono on the bottom as an assortment, put it to the side in one-third of the place near the lower seat.

Metal

1.Metal

Handwriting written by a Zen monk.

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金属
Ceramics

2.Ceramics

Metal vases and Chinese ceramic vases are considered to be of high rank, followed by Japanese glazed and unglazed ceramic vases.

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陶磁器
Bamboo

3.Bamboo

Madake bamboo is often used and is suitable for handicrafts. You can enjoy the expression of shapes and individuality such as "sun-cut", "single-cut", and "double-layered" like shakuhachi, using bamboo knots, distortion and stains.

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Basket

4.Basket

Basket-shaped flower vases made of woven bamboo, rattan, and wisteria vines are collectively called 'kagohana-ire'. (Bamboo baskets, rattan baskets, etc.)

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Gourd

5.Gourd

A gourd vase is made by hollowing out the core of a natural gourd.

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Thin plate

6.Thin plate

If the floor is tatami matted, place a thin plate underneath the flower vase.

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薄板
Wall-mounted vase

7.Wall-mounted vase

"Kake banaire" to hang on center nails and flower nails on floor pillars.

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掛花入
Hanging flower vase

8.Hanging flower vase

"Tsuri Banaire" hanging from the floor ceiling or Ochikake.

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釣花入
Vase on the floor

9.Vase on the floor

"Oki Banaire" placed on the floor.

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置花入
Morokazari

10.Morokazari

Sentences or poems written in the margins of a picture.

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双飾