noun
Oribe school of tea ceremony
A school of Japanese tea ceremony founded by or associated with Furuta Oribe (古田織部), a disciple of Sen no Rikyū. Known for its distinctive aesthetics, including warped tea bowls and creative designs.
織部流の茶会に初めて参加した。
I attended a tea ceremony gathering of the Oribe school for the first time.
Omotesenke is another major tea ceremony school, while 織部流 is a distinct tradition with different aesthetic principles.
Named after Furuta Oribe (古田織部), a prominent tea master of the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The suffix 流 (りゅう) denotes a school or style.