Perusha Kamon Dashibukusa
Perusya Kamon | 波斯華文 This textile is a type of nishiki (brocade), featuring gold-woven paisley motifs set against deep burgundy or green backgrounds. In Japan, the paisley pattern is often referred to as the magatama motif because of its resemblance to the curved shape of the ancient comma-shaped beads known as magatama. The origins of the paisley design can be traced to textile patterns from the Kashmir region of India, where the motif first developed and later spread throughout the world. Product No. 184 Material: Finest Quality 100% Silk Textile: Traditional Nishijin-ori (Kyoto Brocade) Construction: Hand-sewn Size: Dashibukusa: Approx. 27.5 × 28.5 cm (10.83 × 11.22 inches 茶の裂地名鑑 P290 Kitamura Tokusai is Japan’s only specialized maker of fukusa (ceremonial silk cloths) for tea ceremony. Established in 1712 (Shōtoku 2) in Kyoto’s Nishijin district, the workshop has been producing fine tea utensils for over 300 years, preserving the elegance and spirit of traditional craftsmanship. Features of Kitamura’s Kobukusa ■ Carefully Selected Fabrics Made from traditional textiles such as Nishijin-ori, each piece showcases refined patterns and graceful colors appropriate for the tea room. ■ Beautiful Craftsmanship Each kobukusa is carefully hand-sewn with great attention to detail, offering both ease of use and aesthetic elegance.
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