



Sa-lon Tea Utensil Box
- Regular price
- $204.70
- Sale price
- $204.70
- Regular price
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Sa-lon's Home Tea Utensil Box.
A home tea utensil box where a complete set of tea implements sits beautifully together. The distinctive lattice dividers are designed to centre the chawan (tea bowl) – the symbolic heart of tea ceremony. We've created a tea utensil box you'll want to show off.
Height: 9cm
Depth: 22cm
Inner divider (center): 13×13cm
Inner divider (four corners): 9.2×9.2cm
- As this is natural wood, color and grain patterns will vary in each piece.
- Store away from high temperatures, high humidity, and direct sunlight. Climate changes in temperature and humidity may cause warping or twisting.
- Leaving the product wet may cause mold, stains, or cracking.
- If dirt appears, wipe clean with a tightly wrung damp cloth.

Tea ceremony utensil boxes for the home, as proposed by Sa-lon
This is a tea ceremony box for the home that beautifully stores a complete set of tea ceremony utensils. The distinctive latticework that divides the inside of the box is designed to place the tea bowl, which is the symbol of tea utensils, at the center. We have created a tea ceremony box that you will want to show off to everyone.

Matcha hospitality
After removing the lid, you can use it for tea ceremony. It will take your hospitality skills to the next level at home.

Your own tea ceremony utensil box
The tea ceremony box can be stacked with the "small tea ceremony box" (sold separately). Sa-lon also stocks tools that can be stored in the tea ceremony box and lacquered lids. Please feel free to create your own tea ceremony box.
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Delivery & returns
Free international shipping available on qualifying orders. Global shipping from Nara, Japan via DHL. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery for unused items in original packaging (return shipping at customer's expense).
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