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tea ceremony

NOUN
  1. an ancient ritual for preparing and serving and drinking tea

How To Use tea ceremony In A Sentence

  • But as Sayuri says in the novel, you have to look at how well they play the shamisen, and how much they know about tea ceremony, before you determine whether they ought properly to call themselves geisha. Arthur Golden - An interview with author
  • The most splendid of arrangements for the tea ceremony comes in May, when a peony is put out in a celadon vase; but here again there is but a single bud, always with dew upon it. Yasunari Kawabata - Nobel Lecture
  • Russia's tea tradition gave rise to a trade in interesting teaware like these at Russian Tea Ceremony, but it shouldn't be assumed that their use is universal (any more than the British routinely use novelty giftware teapots like these at WorldCollectorsNet). Archive 2004-08-01
  • The Japanese tea ceremony is called chanoyu or sado in Japanese and the bitter tea served is called matcha.
  • Bancha is the everyday green leaf tea; matcha is the more expensive powdered tea used for the tea ceremony.
  • The main thrust of the tea ceremony is invisible.
  • Practitioners of ikebana (flower arranging) and chanoyu (tea ceremony) have for centuries created an enormous demand and appreciation for ceramics.
  • A master of the tea ceremony in old Japan once accidentally slighted a soldier.
  • I may say in passing, that to see my novel Thousand Cranes as an evocation of the formal and spiritual beauty of the tea ceremony is a misreading. Yasunari Kawabata - Nobel Lecture
  • They borrowed the idea of the tea ceremony, adapting it to the tea gardens meant to separate people from everyday concerns.
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