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Suzuhan — 纯锡茶入(Cha-ire)用于日本茶道 - 锡 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
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Suzuhan — 纯锡茶入(Cha-ire)用于日本茶道 - 锡 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

– By Suzuhan (錫半), the renowned Osaka-based tinware maker with roots in the Edo period – Honsuzu (本錫) — pure tin construction, prized for its airtight seal and ability to preserve tea freshness – A functional chado utensil with a luminous, silvery surface that develops a gentle patina over time Summary: A pure tin tea caddy (cha-ire) bearing the mark of Suzuhan, one of the most respected names in Osaka Naniwa tinware production. Tin has been used in Japanese tea culture for centuries, valued not only for its beauty but for its practical properties: it creates a near-airtight seal that keeps tea leaves fresh, and its ionic properties are traditionally believed to soften and purify the flavour of water and tea. Suzuhan's pedigree stretches back to the Shinsaibashi district of Osaka, where the firm established itself as a leading tin workshop during the Edo period. Osaka Naniwa tinware was designated a Traditional Craft of Japan in 1983, and Suzuhan played a central role in building that reputation. The production process is entirely hand-driven: molten tin is poured into moulds, then turned on a lathe, polished, and finished by experienced craftsmen whose skills are passed down through decades of apprenticeship. This cha-ire is designed specifically for the storage of powdered or leaf tea within the context of the Japanese tea ceremony. The lid fits with the precise, satisfying resistance that characterises well-made tin vessels — a tactile pleasure that tea practitioners particularly appreciate. The body has a clean, understated silhouette that speaks to the "beauty of use" philosophy championed by Osaka's tin artisans. Pure tin carries a distinctive soft lustre that sits somewhere between silver and pewter. Over time and with regular handling, the surface develops a warm patina that many collectors find more appealing than the original brightness. The metal is also remarkably pleasant to touch — it warms quickly in the hand and has a smoothness that feels almost organic. For European collectors, a Suzuhan tin tea caddy doubles as a striking decorative object. Its quiet metallic glow complements Scandinavian-inspired interiors, rustic farmhouse kitchens, and minimalist shelving alike. It can also serve practically as an airtight container for fine loose-leaf teas of any tradition. The piece appears to be in good condition with the gentle surface character one expects of a handmade tin vessel. A refined example of Osaka's metalworking heritage — both beautiful and genuinely useful. Shipping & Handling We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility. Seller Guarantee We specialise in authentic Japanese metalwork and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours. 1462

编号 101918089

已售出
Suzuhan — 纯锡茶入(Cha-ire)用于日本茶道 - 锡 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Suzuhan — 纯锡茶入(Cha-ire)用于日本茶道 - 锡 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

– By Suzuhan (錫半), the renowned Osaka-based tinware maker with roots in the Edo period
– Honsuzu (本錫) — pure tin construction, prized for its airtight seal and ability to preserve tea freshness
– A functional chado utensil with a luminous, silvery surface that develops a gentle patina over time

Summary:
A pure tin tea caddy (cha-ire) bearing the mark of Suzuhan, one of the most respected names in Osaka Naniwa tinware production. Tin has been used in Japanese tea culture for centuries, valued not only for its beauty but for its practical properties: it creates a near-airtight seal that keeps tea leaves fresh, and its ionic properties are traditionally believed to soften and purify the flavour of water and tea. Suzuhan's pedigree stretches back to the Shinsaibashi district of Osaka, where the firm established itself as a leading tin workshop during the Edo period.

Osaka Naniwa tinware was designated a Traditional Craft of Japan in 1983, and Suzuhan played a central role in building that reputation. The production process is entirely hand-driven: molten tin is poured into moulds, then turned on a lathe, polished, and finished by experienced craftsmen whose skills are passed down through decades of apprenticeship.

This cha-ire is designed specifically for the storage of powdered or leaf tea within the context of the Japanese tea ceremony. The lid fits with the precise, satisfying resistance that characterises well-made tin vessels — a tactile pleasure that tea practitioners particularly appreciate. The body has a clean, understated silhouette that speaks to the "beauty of use" philosophy championed by Osaka's tin artisans.

Pure tin carries a distinctive soft lustre that sits somewhere between silver and pewter. Over time and with regular handling, the surface develops a warm patina that many collectors find more appealing than the original brightness. The metal is also remarkably pleasant to touch — it warms quickly in the hand and has a smoothness that feels almost organic.

For European collectors, a Suzuhan tin tea caddy doubles as a striking decorative object. Its quiet metallic glow complements Scandinavian-inspired interiors, rustic farmhouse kitchens, and minimalist shelving alike. It can also serve practically as an airtight container for fine loose-leaf teas of any tradition.

The piece appears to be in good condition with the gentle surface character one expects of a handmade tin vessel.

A refined example of Osaka's metalworking heritage — both beautiful and genuinely useful.

Shipping & Handling
We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility.

Seller Guarantee
We specialise in authentic Japanese metalwork and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours.

1462

最终出价
€ 36
Sandra Wong
专家
估价  € 150 - € 200

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