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Susutake Chasoku (O) - Toru Hatsuta
Toru Hasuta is a Tokyo-based bamboo artist whose practice encompasses tea ceremony utensils such as tea scoops (chashaku) and tea baskets (chakago), exploring bamboo’s potential as a natural and sustainable material deeply rooted in Japan’s cultural heritage.
Chasouku are traditional tools for displaying leaves prior to brewing or transferring from a storage caddy to a kyusu. These works add an element of depth and elegance to any tea practice.
This Chasouku is hand carved from a wide piece of bamboo. Cut short and featuring understated gold decoration on beautiful smoked bamboo.
Chasouku are traditional tools for displaying leaves prior to brewing or transferring from a storage caddy to a kyusu. These works add an element of depth and elegance to any tea practice.
This Chasouku is hand carved from a wide piece of bamboo. Cut short and featuring understated gold decoration on beautiful smoked bamboo.
5cm x 10cm
Toru Hasuta is a Tokyo-based bamboo artist whose practice encompasses tea ceremony utensils such as tea scoops (chashaku) and tea baskets (chakago), exploring bamboo’s potential as a natural and sustainable material deeply rooted in Japan’s cultural heritage.
Chasouku are traditional tools for displaying leaves prior to brewing or transferring from a storage caddy to a kyusu. These works add an element of depth and elegance to any tea practice.
This Chasouku is hand carved from a wide piece of bamboo. Cut short and featuring understated gold decoration on beautiful smoked bamboo.
Chasouku are traditional tools for displaying leaves prior to brewing or transferring from a storage caddy to a kyusu. These works add an element of depth and elegance to any tea practice.
This Chasouku is hand carved from a wide piece of bamboo. Cut short and featuring understated gold decoration on beautiful smoked bamboo.
5cm x 10cm
$207,000.00
Original: $690,000.00
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$690,000.00
$207,000.00Description
Toru Hasuta is a Tokyo-based bamboo artist whose practice encompasses tea ceremony utensils such as tea scoops (chashaku) and tea baskets (chakago), exploring bamboo’s potential as a natural and sustainable material deeply rooted in Japan’s cultural heritage.
Chasouku are traditional tools for displaying leaves prior to brewing or transferring from a storage caddy to a kyusu. These works add an element of depth and elegance to any tea practice.
This Chasouku is hand carved from a wide piece of bamboo. Cut short and featuring understated gold decoration on beautiful smoked bamboo.
Chasouku are traditional tools for displaying leaves prior to brewing or transferring from a storage caddy to a kyusu. These works add an element of depth and elegance to any tea practice.
This Chasouku is hand carved from a wide piece of bamboo. Cut short and featuring understated gold decoration on beautiful smoked bamboo.
5cm x 10cm





















