Make Your Own Oryoki Set

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  • Mp

    #46
    Originally posted by Souchi
    Thanks for your inspiration, here is what I came up with: a barber pole version and a more simple one; also a very basic setsu.

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    The simple two-colored version consists of a piece of white cloth and a shorter piece of black cloth (if anyone is interested, I can describe in more detail how it is sewn).

    Personally, I prefer the more simple one since it is not so eye-catching when you eat with other people who mostly use one-colored utensil holders. Anyway, it was a nice sewing practice

    Gassho
    Souchi

    SatToday
    Looks great, well done. =)

    Gassho
    Shingen

    Sat/LAH

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    • Washin
      Treeleaf Priest
      • Dec 2014
      • 3799

      #47
      Lovely! Thanks for sharing, Souchi.

      Gassho
      Washin
      stlah
      Kaidō (皆道) Every Way
      Washin (和信) Harmony Trust
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      I am a novice priest-in-training. Anything that I say must not be considered as teaching
      and should be taken with a 'grain of salt'.

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      • Shugen
        Member
        • Nov 2007
        • 4535

        #48
        Very nice!

        Gassho,

        Shugen

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        • Nanrin
          Member
          • May 2018
          • 262

          #49
          A few weeks ago my wife and I went to a new secondhand shop that had recently received a shipment of things from Japan. I scoured the shop to find some bowls that would fit inside each other, and although they certainly aren't a traditional set, at least they neatly fit within each other. We don't have many things in our kitchen - even Jundo's does whatever works set barely worked, I think I used a plate, a bowl, and a tea cup and a small tablecloth to wrap it all.

          The bowls are a funny mix of colors and materials, combined with nearly sewn scap cloths, all of different materials and colors as well.

          Since getting things assembled, I've been occasionally doing a simple oryoki ceremony every few days. Quite the different experience then eating with phone in hand or having a conversation.

          Gassho,

          Nanrin

          Sat today

          PS
          At the same shop, I got a new teapot as my old one was broken by my stepdaughter on accident. It was only a dollar or two. I don't have any sort of a ceremony I do all drinking tea, but it is a pleasure to slowly brew it and enjoy it without doing anything else in particular.
          南 - Southern
          林 - Forest

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          • Mp

            #50
            Looks good Nanrin! =)

            Gassho
            Shingen

            Sat/LAH

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            • Shinshi
              Treeleaf Priest
              • Jul 2010
              • 3681

              #51
              Wow, those look great!

              Gassho, Shinshi

              SaT-LaH
              空道 心志 Kudo Shinshi

              For Zen students a weed is a treasure. With this attitude, whatever you do, life becomes an art.
              ​— Shunryu Suzuki

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              • Washin
                Treeleaf Priest
                • Dec 2014
                • 3799

                #52
                Lovely set, Nanrin!

                Gassho
                Washin
                stlah
                Kaidō (皆道) Every Way
                Washin (和信) Harmony Trust
                ----
                I am a novice priest-in-training. Anything that I say must not be considered as teaching
                and should be taken with a 'grain of salt'.

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                • Souchi
                  Member
                  • Jan 2017
                  • 324

                  #53
                  Yes, very nice

                  Gassho
                  Souchi

                  SatToday

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                  • Nanrin
                    Member
                    • May 2018
                    • 262

                    #54
                    Quick question -

                    Although I try to eat carefully, occasionally a bit of food falls down onto the outer covering cloth. Although it's easy to wash, during the rainy season here it is often hard to get cloths to dry, so avoiding extra laundry would be nice. Has anyone made a placemat or know what sort of material they are made of? I haven't been able to think of something I could use that can be wiped clean and folded.

                    Gassho

                    Nanrin

                    Sat
                    南 - Southern
                    林 - Forest

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                    • Jundo
                      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 40487

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Nanrin
                      Quick question -

                      Although I try to eat carefully, occasionally a bit of food falls down onto the outer covering cloth. Although it's easy to wash, during the rainy season here it is often hard to get cloths to dry, so avoiding extra laundry would be nice. Has anyone made a placemat or know what sort of material they are made of? I haven't been able to think of something I could use that can be wiped clean and folded.

                      Gassho

                      Nanrin

                      Sat
                      What do you do for your t-shirts down there?

                      The "placemat" is lacquered paper (e.g., ordinary "construction paper" or any rather firm paper covered in laquer is fine), and should be somewhat water proof and wipeable. l believe that instructions for that are somewhere in this thread, and that there is lacquer in Thailand very easy to find.

                      Gassho, J

                      STLah
                      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                      • Jundo
                        Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 40487

                        #56
                        PS - here you go. Down there, you should just be able to find some at some wood working place or the like:

                        Hi all, As I believe Myozan and Jundo have made clear elsewhere, a lacquered Hattan is not required for Oryoki (unless you are going to be practicing at a temple in Japan). I believe black construction paper, or another dark paper that is approximately 9.5in x 13in / 24cm x 33cm will be fine for Treeleaf Oryoki, and apparently
                        ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                        • Kotei
                          Dharma Transmitted Priest
                          • Mar 2015
                          • 4197

                          #57
                          Hello Nanrin,
                          black construction paper with 130g/m2 lacquered (polished) with 6 layers of shellac polish (not vegan!) worked fine for me.
                          Pictures in this thread: https://www.treeleaf.org/forums/show...l=1#post174684

                          Gassho,
                          Kotei sat/lah today.
                          Last edited by Jundo; 08-31-2019, 11:29 AM.
                          義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.

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                          • Nanrin
                            Member
                            • May 2018
                            • 262

                            #58
                            Jundo,

                            Thank you for your quick response! I feel a little silly for repeatedly searching for "oryoki placemat" and similar terms instead of looking up the Japanese word (hattan) and searching for that. Go figure that the Treeleaf archives have all the information I need and then some. Lacquer is indeed easy to find here, although I decided to go for shellac because it was sold in smaller amounts. I wish they had the traditional natural lacquer available here, it'd be nice to learn a bit of the traditional techniques.

                            As far as laundry goes . . . it's a bit of a game to get clothing dry. We try to get it washed and hung out to dry when there'll be some sun or wind and no rain, but the weather is fickle. Some of the thicker items from the last batch didn't dry off before it rained, ended up stinky, and had to be washed again today. Hopefully it'll not rain until they are mostly dry. If my hut had more space we could put up a drying rack and blow a fan on the clothing to dry it indoors.

                            Kotei,

                            Thank you for the information and your pictures. I stopped by the stationary store and bought a small pack of 150g/m2 A3 paper, cut it to size and folded it, painted it with black ink, dried it, and am now applying some shellac. I don't think I'll get as even of a finish as you did though. Excellent work!

                            Gassho,

                            Nanrin

                            Sat today
                            南 - Southern
                            林 - Forest

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                            • Kotei
                              Dharma Transmitted Priest
                              • Mar 2015
                              • 4197

                              #59
                              Thank you Nanrin,
                              I like the slightly uneven look of my Hattan. The marks add some 'wabi-sabi' feeling :-).
                              As Shellac is basically a resinous secrete from lac bugs in alcohol, you can use alcohol on a fabric pad when it's not even enough and soften the surface with it.

                              Gassho,
                              Kotei sat/lah today.
                              義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.

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                              • Kotei
                                Dharma Transmitted Priest
                                • Mar 2015
                                • 4197

                                #60
                                Hello everyone,

                                there has been some interest in sewing the oryoki cloths recently.
                                For easier access, here are the documents, I used for sewing them:

                                The one from 'Kannon Do Zen Meditation Center'


                                And the one from the 'Wild Flower Zendo' / Brunnenhofzendo


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                                Gassho,
                                Kotei sat/lah today.
                                Last edited by Kotei; 12-11-2020, 02:05 PM. Reason: typo
                                義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.

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