Name Card Container (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

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

Name Card Container (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

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

Name Card Container (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

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

Name Card Container (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

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

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Name Card Container (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

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A wide variety of storage cases are available for selection. We want to be particular about choosing small items that show our taste. Tatsumura Bijutsu Orimono's products, which are finished according to the purpose, have outstanding functionality, so please use them in your daily life.


Wrapping : Gift wrapping service available

Size (cm) : W11.0 x H7.0

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Product : Name Card Container (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)
Type : 名刺入
Size (cm) : W11.0 x H7.0
Tags : Wrapping availableJapanese AccessoriesDesign: Tenpyo Mokuga SoukakinShosoin cleftName Card Container
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 card container of brocade with unique design, will give impact on business scene.

Patterns

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.