
Kaishi Tissue
Kaishi is a Japanese paper that is used to place sweets on and wipe your fingers with during the tea ceremony. Tea ceremony practitioners will appreciate these basic sheets for use during regular practice.
You can also use them at home or the office as a little placemat for sweets.
Made for Ippodo Tea, these sheets are decorated subtly with a translucent pine, bamboo, and plum tree design.
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Kaishi Tissue
Kaishi is a Japanese paper that is used to place sweets on and wipe your fingers with during the tea ceremony. Tea ceremony practitioners will appreciate these basic sheets for use during regular practice.
You can also use them at home or the office as a little placemat for sweets.
Made for Ippodo Tea, these sheets are decorated subtly with a translucent pine, bamboo, and plum tree design.
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Kaishi is a Japanese paper that is used to place sweets on and wipe your fingers with during the tea ceremony. Tea ceremony practitioners will appreciate these basic sheets for use during regular practice.
You can also use them at home or the office as a little placemat for sweets.
Made for Ippodo Tea, these sheets are decorated subtly with a translucent pine, bamboo, and plum tree design.



















