Thursday, December 15, 2011

Japanese Tea Set

Hello to everyone and welcome to my blog. I have something special to share with all of you, read on....


Another gift from my husband when he was in Japan. Now I do not really know if this is a tea set or used for something else, I will have to rely on my dear friend Orchid to enlighten me on it...but I just love this little set and always keep it in my china cabinet for safe keeping.



It has just been confirmed by Orchid that indeed this is a Japanese tea set. Thank you so much Orchid.
Continue to enjoy this beautiful season. Have a wonderful day.

13 comments:

  1. Hi Lu. That certainly is a beautiful little set. It will be interesting to see what Orchid has to say about it! I hope you are getting excited about Christmas now, as I am! Take care.

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  2. A most beautiful tea set, I once had a Japanese coffee set but it got lost in transit whilst moving.

    Yvonne.

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  3. That's an absolutely beautiful teaset. No wonder it's treasured. Thanks for sharing it for TT!
    Ruth

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  4. What a lovely gift from your husband, Lu. I can see why you keep it safe in your china cabinet.
    ~Sheri at Red Rose Alley

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  5. Dearest Lu,
    So sorry a bit late to comment for you.

    Oh, they are MARVELOUS TEA-SET my friend♡♡♡
    Your husband really is thoughtful♬♬♬
    Do you remember I posted about various types of Japanese tea cups and etc, knowing you have electric-kiln and make tea-cups. It was August 19, 2011.

    http://orchidenglishblog.blogspot.com/search/label/Japanese%20tea%20%20set

    Hope you can find the post and you can see the last type is the same kind you have♬♬♬
    Normally, for the use of guests; Japanese have these one tea-pot(kyusu) and five tea-cup set.
    You have wonderful one and I AM HAPPY to know that you are treasuring the set.
    I won't post about these as it would be the same topic.

    I hope you will have wonderful season with your family as well,
    Love and Lots of Hugs to you from Japan, xoxo Orchid*

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  6. I think it's a tea set. They look loke tea bowls to me. Beautiful whatever. Hugs xx

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  7. MY DEAR LU,
    YOUR NEW TEA SET FROM JAPAN, IS WONDERFUL!!!!!!!
    KISSES!

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  8. Hi Lu, love that tea set. Very pretty. I collect teas for one. I have about 10 everyday ones and just received my 8th Christmas one. I love them. And this last one is a wonderful vintage looking Santa! I should post some pics!

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  9. Hi Lu, This is an amazing set from your dear hubby. I love the details. What a treasure to cherish.
    Love the pic above your count down to Christmas. Where did this year go. It flew by. Merry Christmas my friend and many blessings to you with love in the new year.
    XO Celestina Marie
    p.s. how's your grands painting coming along? Wish her well from me!

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  10. HI DEAR LU I LOVE EVERY THING IN YOUR LOVELY BLOG THE NATIVITY SET IS SO BEAUTIFUL,YOUR TEA SET I WISH I WAS AT YOUR HOUSE SO WE CAN USE IT AND HAVE SOME CHRISTMAS TEA..MARRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY LU ..A BIG HUG AND MANY BLESSINGS !!!!

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  11. The set is very beautiful. Thanks for showing it to us. I love the delicate painting on Japanese tea sets.

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  12. What an interesting and pretty tea set...and so special that it was a gift from your husband.
    Hugs

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  13. A very nice gift from hubby. I always like to see Japanese tea sets, the painting on them is so delicate. Hope you have a nice Christmas.

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Thank you so much for stopping by. I read and love all the comments. Blessings to each and every one of you.
Hugs and smiles...Lu

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