Long Wallet (Tempyo Brocade With A Hunting Scene)

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

Long Wallet (Tempyo Brocade With A Hunting Scene)

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

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Long Wallet (Tempyo Brocade With A Hunting Scene)

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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.


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

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Product : Long Wallet (Tempyo Brocade With A Hunting Scene)
Type : 財布
Size (cm) : W18.0 x H9.0
Tags : 130th anniversary object-1Wrapping availableJapanese AccessoriesDesign: brocade with Tenpyo hunting designSearch_Gion_Matsuri_2024 object-3Shosoin cleftlining of a kimono with the same material as the kimono itselfSaki Urabu Tag Holderlong wallet
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

Tempyō Syuryōmon Nishiki(Tempyō Brocade with a Hunting Scene)

The original brocade from which our textile was reproduced has been handed down in the Shösõ-in in Nara. Its design is a so-called "hunting" pattern in which the "pearled" medallions are surrounded by the "vine arabesques", and within these roundels, four horsemen shooting leoards are represented with flowering trees, running sheep and deer. In a space between the roundels, are arranged lozenges which are skillfully combined with lions and long-tailed birds. Both "hunting" pattern and "pearled" roundel are the peculiar design of Sassanian Persia, and the patterning of this brocade is a most typical one of Sassanian Persia found in the T'ang Dynasty (A.D.618-906). when we eompare this piece with the "hunting scene" brocade kept in the Horyu-ji Temple, the lines are softer and the line up of the design is more complex, and thus we can see the transition of times.