Name Card Container (tousyoudaijigire)

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

Name Card Container (tousyoudaijigire)

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

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Name Card Container (tousyoudaijigire)

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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

* のしは内のしで包装いたします。外のしをご希望の場合は備考欄にご記載ください。また、【弔事】は黒白5本結び切りの掛け紙を使用し、文字は薄墨です。濃墨をご指定の場合は備考欄にご記入ください。

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Product : Name Card Container (tousyoudaijigire)
Type : 名刺入
Size (cm) : W11.0 x H7.0
Tags : Wrapping availableJapanese AccessoriesPattern_Toshodaiji splitSearch_Gion_Festival_2025_object-2Father's DayName Card Container
Other : Please note that due to cutting, the pattern placement may differ from the displayed image.
Product photos may appear slightly different in color from the actual item due to lighting conditions and your device's display settings.
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

Toshodaiji-Kire(Warp-patterned Brocade)

Toshodaiji, one of the most famous temples in Nara, was founded in 759 by the Chinese monk Jianzhen (Chien-chen), who is known as Ganjin to the Japanese and much respected as a high Buddhist priest in the Nara Period (710 - 794). The original piece had been discovered in the ceiling of the temple's wooden storehouse during its repair work. Further investigation identified it as a Nishiki (brocade) brought in by Ganjin when he immigrated into Japan. The design is composed of 8-petalled flowers surrounded by pearl rings with floral diamonds in space. On red ground the motifs are all outlined in yellow. This is a fine brocade representing a high-level weaving technique.