[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, old cloth] Pure silk, Shoba weave, vine and spirit fruit satin, celadon or red, made by Kitamura Tokusai (made by Kitamura Tokusai) (Crack 343) (old cloth, old fukusa, old bagusa, old kobukusa)
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, old cloth] Pure silk, Shoba weave, vine and spirit fruit satin, celadon or red, made by Kitamura Tokusai (made by Kitamura Tokusai) (Crack 343) (old cloth, old fukusa, old bagusa, old kobukusa)
Product Code: KKT-0193-1
Regular price
7,700 円
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7,700 円
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What is Shoha weaving?
The fabric that Nomura Shoha loved to use is called "Shoha" weaving.
It is similar to dzure weaving, in that the weft threads wrap around the warp threads, and the pattern design and color scheme are woven only by the weft threads. Therefore, it has excellent flexibility and elasticity, and as a woven fabric, it is thin, light, and does not easily lose its shape.
There is a tea ceremony using Shobaori fabric.
●Mail delivery available
● For Urasenke
Size: Approx. 15.8 x 15.2cm
Material: Pure silk (100% silk)
Author: Tokusai Kitamura
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This is a store specializing in tea ceremony cloths.
The head of the Kyoan family, in charge of making the best cloths
In Nishijin, Kyoto, in 1712
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Delivery: Mail service
Box: Gift 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.
The fabric that Nomura Shoha loved to use is called "Shoha" weaving.
It is similar to dzure weaving, in that the weft threads wrap around the warp threads, and the pattern design and color scheme are woven only by the weft threads. Therefore, it has excellent flexibility and elasticity, and as a woven fabric, it is thin, light, and does not easily lose its shape.
There is a tea ceremony using Shobaori fabric.
●Mail delivery available
● For Urasenke
Size: Approx. 15.8 x 15.2cm
Material: Pure silk (100% silk)
Author: Tokusai Kitamura
----------
This is a store specializing in tea ceremony cloths.
The head of the Kyoan family, in charge of making the best cloths
In Nishijin, Kyoto, in 1712
----------
Delivery: Mail service
Box: Gift 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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