A one-time lesson: MatchaWhisking. Learn to use your tea bowl.

Linda will describe the essential characteristics of a good tea bowl and demonstrate the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. See photo gallery below.

  • Class size is one to six people.

  • Please schedule the series at least one month in advance.

  • More information at Chado Austin.

More about chawan & Chado

Chawan, tea bowls for chanoyu, Japanese Tea Ceremony, have been made since the 16th century. Although a chawan appears to be a simple bowl for drinking tea, it is often referred to as a “a hand-held universe” with great attention paid to a harmonious interplay of curve, volume, rim and foot and how well it feels in the hands.

Chado, The Way of Tea, is a classical Japanese art of making tea in the presence of guests. The aesthetic ritual embodies the principles of harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility.

Japanese Tea Ceremony Lessons.

Linda is a certified Chado instructor. More information at Chado Austin.

Utensils for the informal Bonryaku (tray) method of Japanese tea ceremony include a bamboo tea whisk and tea scoop, a lacquer tea caddy, and a folded white cloth for cleaning.

Utensils for the informal Bonryaku (tray) method of Japanese tea ceremony include a bamboo tea whisk and tea scoop, a lacquer tea caddy, and a folded white cloth for cleaning.

Whisking matcha tea with a chasen (bamboo whisk).

Whisking matcha tea with a chasen (bamboo whisk).