Collection: Tensho-karuta(Brocade of Tensho Cards Pattern)

Many Portuguese cultures had been introduced into Japan through the trades from the South in the Momoyama period (1573-1630A.D. ). Tensho cards retain such Portuguese vestiges of those days. They are similar to today's playing cards and consist of four kinds of marks (a cup, a coin, a sword, and a wand), each of which consists of the plain cards from number two to nine, and the four picture cards (a king, a knight, a court-lady, and a dragon) totaling twelve cards in each mark. We have woven this exotic design of Tensho cards into warp-patterned brocade based on the printing blocks of the cards.
  • Tie (Tensho-karuta)
  • Vase Mat (S) (Tensho-karuta)
  • Pouch (Tensho-karuta)
  • Sukiya Bukuro (A Pouch) (Tea-things) (Tensho-karuta)
  • Book Cover (Tensho-karuta)
  • Dashi-fukusa Cloth (Tea-things) (Tensho-karuta)
  • Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things) (Tensho-karuta)
  • Table Runner (Tensho-karuta)
  • Long Wallet (Tensho-karuta)
  • Brocade Piece (30x30cm) (Web Only) (Tensho-karuta)
  • Furoshiki (Japanese Wraping Cloth) (60x60cm) (Tensho-karuta)
  • Ko-bukusa Cloth (Tea-things) (Tensho-karuta)
  • Wallet (Tensho-karuta)