【涼を感じる茶道🎐「葉蓋」🍃のたたみ方・保管・準備の仕方】葉蓋のたたみ方を徹底解説。​⁠

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @leipeng-pz7yl
    @leipeng-pz7yl 2 месяца назад +1

    Do tea ceremony hosts usually wear Plain-colored kimonos in tea rooms? In the video, the color of the host's kimono looks very dignified and elegant.

    • @miyako_salon
      @miyako_salon  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching. The kimono I'm wearing in this video is a "homongi", a type of kimono with patterns for formal occasions.
      As you pointed out, it's more common to wear a plain, unpatterned kimono called "iro-muji" in a tea room.
      In tea ceremonies, attire varies depending on the season and one's status. I often choose iro-muji because it is versatile and easy to wear.

    • @leipeng-pz7yl
      @leipeng-pz7yl 2 месяца назад

      @@miyako_salon Sorry, I accidentally posted my comment in the wrong place. I was actually referring to the kimono worn by the host in the video titled 'Tips for Enjoying Matcha at the Table: Tea Ceremony in a Chair (Ryurei)' from November 3, 2022.

    • @miyako_salon
      @miyako_salon  2 месяца назад

      @@leipeng-pz7yl Oh, I see. She's also wearing iro-muji. And there's a family crest, called "mon," embroidered on the back. Kimono with a family crest is considered formal wear. In the tea ceremony, iro-muji with one crest can be worn as formal attire, depending on the obi. The reason why you see so many iro-muji in tea rooms is because they are often not just plain ones, but family crested iro-muji.
      A solid colored kimono certainly looks dignified. It's because it's beautifully worn. Her beautiful way of wearing a kimono is the result of her effort.

  • @仁美堀田
    @仁美堀田 3 месяца назад +1

    葉蓋点前ス・テ・キ。!!😊👸🙆🫖🎁🍑🐸👑🎉🌻🍉🎆🐣🐤🐥🍋🎀🐳🍈🎋🍀🎂

    • @miyako_salon
      @miyako_salon  3 месяца назад

      @@仁美堀田 共感していただけて嬉しいです🌟私も大好きな点前でこの時期がとっても楽しみです。応援📣よろしくお願いいたします。