[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, debukusa] Pure silk, sun, moon and starry clouds satin, made by Tomoko Tsuchida (one of the Ten Senke craftsmen, a bag maker) (debukusa, debukusa, debukusa, dashibukusa)
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, debukusa] Pure silk, sun, moon and starry clouds satin, made by Tomoko Tsuchida (one of the Ten Senke craftsmen, a bag maker) (debukusa, debukusa, debukusa, dashibukusa)
Product Code: KDU-0183
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・The Ten Senke Craftsmen are an honorific title for ten craftsmen, including lacquerers and joiners, who are involved in the tea ceremony and frequent the three Sen schools (Omotesenke, Urasenke, and Mushakojisenke). During the Meiji period, the names were reorganized into the current Ten Craftsmen. (There is also a theory that the Mitsukoshi department store was the creator of the name during the Taisho period.)
About Yuko Tsuchida: After giving up his samurai career, he became a middleman for Nishijin textiles under the name of "Echigoya Hanbei." He also trained in making bags, and was brought in by the sixth head of the Omotesenke school, Kakukakusai, to sew tea caddy covers.
From the second generation onwards, the head of the family was commonly known as Hanshiro, and when he retired and shaved his head he took the name Tomoko. Up until the fifth generation, the family was engaged in the business of making shifuku. He is a bag maker, and is the 12th generation (succeeded in 1965), and currently makes tea caddy covers, dress wraps, and square sashes for tea ceremony utensils.
●For Omotesenke
Size: Approx. 27.3cm x 28.5cm
Material: Pure silk (100% silk)
Author: Tomoko Tsuchida (Senke Jusho Fukuro)
Box: Wooden box
Note: ●The color of the product may look different on your screen than in person.
●The pattern will change depending on where the fabric is taken from.
About Yuko Tsuchida: After giving up his samurai career, he became a middleman for Nishijin textiles under the name of "Echigoya Hanbei." He also trained in making bags, and was brought in by the sixth head of the Omotesenke school, Kakukakusai, to sew tea caddy covers.
From the second generation onwards, the head of the family was commonly known as Hanshiro, and when he retired and shaved his head he took the name Tomoko. Up until the fifth generation, the family was engaged in the business of making shifuku. He is a bag maker, and is the 12th generation (succeeded in 1965), and currently makes tea caddy covers, dress wraps, and square sashes for tea ceremony utensils.
●For Omotesenke
Size: Approx. 27.3cm x 28.5cm
Material: Pure silk (100% silk)
Author: Tomoko Tsuchida (Senke Jusho Fukuro)
Box: Wooden box
Note: ●The color of the product may look different on your screen than in person.
●The pattern will change depending on where the fabric is taken from.
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