Fancy Bag (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process.

Fancy Bag (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process.

Fancy Bag (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process.

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Fancy Bag (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

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Tatsumura Bijutsu Orimono, which has been in tune with the fashionable spirit of women of each era, proudly recommends a variety of bags for people living in the modern age. The bags are designed to add a touch of elegance to your outfit and coordinate with your appearance.

Size (cm) : W16.0 x H32.5 x D7.0

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Product Name : Fancy Bag (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)
Product type : Bags
Size (cm) : W16.0 x H32.5 x D7.0
Related Tags : Japanese AccessoriesJapanese BagsDesign: Tenpyo Mokuga Kanohana NishikiEast bagShosoin cleft
Remark : Please note that the pattern may be different from the picture shown due to the cutting process. Please be forewarned.

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Product Description

A bamboo bars make the bag looks dandy.

Pattern Description

Tempyō Mokuga Sō-ka-kin(Brocade with Floral Design of Tempyō Art in Inlaid Style)

Among the Shōsō-in Treasures, there remain fine arts not only brought from the continent but also made by domestic artisans in the Nara period(710-784 A.D.) who had presumably been affected by the culture of the Tang Dynasty China (618-907 A.D.) and further the West. This design is modeled after a pattern inlaid in the biwa lute made of red sandalwood, having been kept in the Shōsō-in Repository, composed of four-petalled flowers, six-petalled flowers, and small six-petalled flowers placed one after the other. The warp-patterned brocade is woven in our technique leaving the sentiments of the inlaid work recalling the ethos of the Tempyō art in the Nara period.