香道具
Shino-Ryu (Shino School)
Kodo equipment in itself is a huge subject. Different schools use different equipment and use this equipment in somewhat different arrangement and display.  My knowledge may be slightly skewed to particular branching of these schools. I will try to cover as much as possible, but I do not expect it to be anything like a complete presentation of the subject.  More or less I want to convey a general idea of the equipment that is used.   
    
柱空入 Taki gara ire - Silver Bowl - Shino Style     
火道具建 Hi dogu tate - Silver Vase - Shino Style
 灰押 Haiosae - Ash press    
羽(羽箒) Habouki – Feather     
木香箸 Kikoubashi - Incense chopsticks (wood)     
銀葉挟 Ginyou basami - Mica Tongs     
香匙 Kou saji - Incense spoon     
香筋 Kyouji - metal chopsticks (Shino)
乱箱 Midare bako - Random box   
帛紗 Fukusa - Silk Cloth (underneath koro)    
地敷 Jishiki - Ground cover (under box)
火取火箸 Hitori hibashi - Incense Censer Chopsticks   
火取香炉 Hitori-gouro - Incense Censer
香炭団 Kou Tadon - Kodo charcoal    
 聞香炉 Kiki-gouro
These are a few of the basic items, there are many more and like I said varying with the school and teacher. This should give you a good idea of the general equipment.
 
 
7 comments:
Hi David, I can see the kanji on the website/blog, just not in email.
- Janine
looks fine in Firefox
Thank you for this article - and the photo illustrations = very interesting!
I know what most of the dougu are for, but how is the takigara-ire used?
Taki gara ire is the Silver Bowl and it is used to keep the used mica plates for cleaning. Mica plates a cleaned with wet green tea leaves, does a great job of removing the resin.
Thank you, that's very helpful! I haven't tried cleaning my mica plates yet - will definitely do it with used green tea leaves (even if I don't have a silver bowl to put them in :-) Cheers!
The utensils used in kodo are often so cute and dainty. Very pretty photos.
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