Asked by anessa taylor on Apr 29, 2024

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With the rise of the wabi aesthetic, the Chinese objects associated with the tea ceremony utensils were replaced by which of the following?

A) Vietnamese ceramics
B) Yuan ceramics
C) Korean ceramics
D) Siberian ceramics

Wabi Aesthetic

A traditional Japanese aesthetic centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection, characterized by simplicity, modesty, and appreciation of the organic nature of objects.

Tea Ceremony Utensils

Tools and items used in the traditional ritual of the Tea Ceremony, which varies in different cultures, notably Japanese (Chanoyu) or Chinese (Gongfucha).

Vietnamese Ceramics

A significant form of art and industry in Vietnam, known for its unique styles, techniques, and history dating back several centuries, including both utilitarian and decorative items.

  • Comprehend the impact of the tea ceremony in forming the artistic and cultural landscape of Japan.
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Adriana SaucedoMay 03, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The wabi aesthetic, which appreciates simplicity and imperfection, led to the replacement of Chinese objects with Korean ceramics in the context of the tea ceremony. Korean ceramics were valued for their natural, unassuming beauty that aligned with the wabi principles.