Japanese Ritual Temizu Bamboo Ladle (Hishaku) – Made in Japan
This traditional bamboo ladle, or Hishaku, is an essential tool in Japanese rituals, particularly during purification ceremonies at temples (Temizuya). With a length of 41.5 cm, this ladle is perfect for scooping water from purification basins and washing hands before entering sacred spaces.
Features:
- Material: Made from natural bamboo, this ladle combines the beauty and simplicity of wood while being both sturdy and lightweight. Bamboo is a traditional material in Japan, symbolizing purity and growth.
- Dimensions: With a length of 41.5 cm, it provides a comfortable grip. The bowl diameter ranges between 6 and 8 cm, allowing the ideal amount of water to be scooped for purification rituals.
- Made in Japan: Each Hishaku is carefully crafted by Japanese artisans, ensuring excellent quality and craftsmanship passed down through generations.
- Use: Traditionally used in the Temizu ritual for purification before entering shrines or temples, this ladle also serves as a decorative item, adding an elegant Zen touch to your home or Japanese garden.
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