Tea leaf storage jar, 17th century, Unknown Japanese, 16 x 13 1/2 in. ( x cm), Tanba ware; stoneware with applied and natural glaze, Japan, 17th century, After tea leaves are picked and dried in spring, they are placed in tightly sealed stoneware jars and stored in cool, dry places (such as in the mountains or underground) to protect the tea from the heat and humidity of summer. The high neck of such storage jars was designed to receive a stopper, which would have been lashed to the vessel with a cord threaded through the four lugs (loops). During special mid-autumn tea gatherings
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