Collection: Shati-no-tora(Brocade with Design of Tiger on Shati)

A great variety of plants and animals are living in India. Abov e all, the Royal Bengal tiger is designated as the "National Animal of India" and the tiger population in India is proudly the world's largest. The design of this brocade is originated in an animal pattern o f the ethnic garment of Indian sari, or shati in Hindustani word, made in Varanasi, Northern India where has been the center of the textile production. We attempted to transfer the excellent ancient Indian fabric in to our warp-patterned brocade using our weaving technique enough to feel a breath of the animals.
  • Ko-bukusa Cloth (Tea-things)(Shaati's Tiger)
  • Vase Mat (S) (shanti-no-tora)
  • Sukiya Bukuro (A Pouch) (Tea-things) (shanti-no-tora)
  • Dashi-fukusa Cloth (Tea-things) (shanti-no-tora)
  • Small Pouch (shanti-no-tora)
  • Book Cover (shanti-no-tora)
  • Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things) (shanti-no-tora)
  • Coin Container (shanti-no-tora)
  • Half-moon pouch(Shati-no-tora)
  • Long Wallet (shanti-no-tora)
  • Name Card Container (shanti-no-tora)
  • Table Runner (shanti-no-tora)
  • Card Container (shanti-no-tora)
  • Kinpu Envelope Holder (shanti-no-tora)
  • Long Wallet (shanti-no-tora)
  • Pouch (shanti-no-tora)
  • Cosmetics Container (Shati-no-tora)
  • Tumbler (shanti-no-tora)
  • Tie (shanti-no-tora)
  • Coin Container (shanti-no-tora)
  • Sitate-nagoya-obi (shanti-no-tora)
  • Name Card Container (with leather lining) (shanti-no-tora)
  • Wallet (shanti-no-tora)