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“The tea-masters held that real appreciation of art is only possible to those who make of it a living influence. Thus they sought to regulate their daily life by the high standard of refinement which obtained in the tea-room. In all circumstances serenity of mind should be maintained, and conversation should be conducted as never to mar the harmony of the surroundings. The cut and color of the dress, the poise of the body, and the manner of walking could all be made expressions of artistic personality. These were matters not to be lightly ignored, for until one has made himself beautiful he has no right to approach beauty. Thus the tea-master strove to be something more than the artist,—art itself.”

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The Book of Tea

This book delves into the history, preparation, and ceremonial aspects of tea in Japanese culture, offering insights into the tea ceremony's role in society and its influence on art, philosophy, and daily life. more

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Kakuzō Okakura

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