Collection: Tutankhamen 100th anniversary commemoration

~ Beauty messages from Egypt, the textile talks-

On November 4, 1922, the British Howard Carter was discovered and the tomb of King Tutankhamen, which was said to be a major discovery of the century, was discovered. Even now, a new archeological site has been discovered or research has revealed the situation at the time, and the many charms of ancient Egypt are not released by grasping the hearts of modern people.

Ancient Egypt was also a treasure trove of many art works such as decorations, murals, and textiles. The Tatsumura art fabric is researched, analyzed, reconstructed, revived in modern times, and delivered to you. We will show you the story (story) in each weaving design through the products that you can see, touch, and feel.

Please enjoy the world that King Tutankhamen was watching with items filled with romantic Egyptian "beauty".

  • Table Runner (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Table Runner (iaru-no-ushi)
  • Table Runner (ra-no-saru)
  • Table Runner (Coptic Flower Goblet)
  • Table Runner (Copt Katchu I-Mon)
  • Vase Mat (S) (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Vase Mat (S) (iaru-no-ushi)
  • Vase Mat (S) (Coptic Flower Goblet)
  • Vase Mat (S) (Copt Katchu I-Mon)
  • Small Pouch (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Small Pouch (iaru-no-ushi)
  • Small Pouch (Coptic Flower Goblet)
  • Half Moon Pouch (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Cosmetics Container (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Rosary Container (Coptic Flower Goblet)
  • Kinpu Envelope Holder (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Kinpu Envelope Holder (iaru-no-ushi)
  • Goshuin-cho (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Smart-phone Case for iPhone (Coptic Flower Goblet)
  • Book Cover (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Book Cover (iaru-no-ushi)
  • Book Cover (Coptic Flower Goblet)
  • Pencil Container (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Pencil Container (iaru-no-ushi)