Collection: Ejiputo-no Neko(Egyptian Cat)

The cat design of this brocade is modeled from a bronze statue made in the Saite period in Ancient Egypt (663 BC - 341 BC), when is thought to be the Renaissance era in their arts. During the Saite period, the architecture flourished and huge palaces and temples were built. The Karnak Temple is one of them where The Great Hypostyle Hall was installed. In the Hall, they built large number of palm-shaped pillars on which papyrus and lotus flowers were painted. We made the pattern of such decorated pillars, plus cats facing each other. Cats were loved among people in those days, and thought to have loved music and dancing. They also were treated as the "deity of fertility" and the "embodiment of goddess". We have woven into warp-patterned brocade thinking of the cats and the arts of Ancient Egypt.
  • Pencil Container (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Small Pouch (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Ko-bukusa Cloth (Tea-things) (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Dashi-fukusa Cloth (Tea-things) (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Coin Container (Ejiputo-No Neko)
  • Half Moon Pouch (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Sukiya Bukuro (A Pouch) (Tea-things) (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Vase Mat (S) (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Name Card Container (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Goshuin-cho (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Cosmetics Container (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Tie (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Table Runner (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Long Wallet (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Book Cover (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Card Container (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Wallet (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Key Holder (L) (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Sitate-nagoya-obi (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Kinpu Envelope Holder (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things) (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Name Card Container (with leather lining) (Egypt-no-neko)
  • Long Wallet (Egypt-no-neko)