Long Wallet (Oshidori Karakusa-mon Nishiki)

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

Long Wallet (Oshidori Karakusa-mon Nishiki)

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

Long Wallet (Oshidori Karakusa-mon Nishiki)

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

Long Wallet (Oshidori Karakusa-mon Nishiki)

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

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Long Wallet (Oshidori Karakusa-mon Nishiki)

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This purse is covered with Tatsumura Saki, a fabric with a soft silk texture that you can enjoy every time you use it. Because you will use it every day for a long time, you will want to choose a product that you are particular about. There are many colors, patterns, and shapes to choose from, so be sure to find a design that suits your taste.


Wrapping : Gift wrapping service available

Size (cm) : W18.0 x H9.0

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Product : Long Wallet (Oshidori Karakusa-mon Nishiki)
Type : 財布
Size (cm) : W18.0 x H9.0
Tags : 130th anniversary object-1Wrapping availableJapanese AccessoriesDesign: Mandarin duck and arabesque brocadeSpring WalletsSearch_Gion_Matsuri_2024 object-3Shosoin cleftlining of a kimono with the same material as the kimono itselfSaki Urabu Tag Holderlong walletbird
Other : The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process. Please understand this in advance.
Other : Gift wrapping service available

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Description

A long wallet of brocade.

Patterns

Oshidori Karakusa-mon Nishiki(Brocade with Mandarin Ducks and Arabesques Pattern)

On such occasions as the inauguration of the Todaiji Daibutsu or on the anniversary of Emperor Shomu’s death, a large number of banners of all sizes were hung on the temple pillars and elsewhere. These banners were decorated with precious brocade as shown by numerous examples still preserved in the Shosoin Repository. The original brocade from which this fabric was reproduced is the one used as the end decoration of one of the streamers a ttached to a banner. The design consists of a pair of mandarin ducks facing each other on a lotus blossom, the whole being surrounded by a floral scroll forming a circular pattern not symmetrical but in a pleasing balance. Strewn between circular patterns are floral scrolls in lozenge form. Our brocade is woven with a warp cloth weaving technique,l eaving richness of the original textile.