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Product Name : | Sukiya Pouch (Tea-things) (for men) (The "Enshu"Brocade with Seven Treasures Pattern) |
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Product type : | Sukiya Bukuro |
Size (cm) : | W23.0 x H16.0 x D4.0 |
Related Tags : | Wrapping available、 Famous fabric、 Enshu Cloisonne、 For Gentlemen、 Tea utensils、 |
Remark : | Please note that the pattern may be different from the picture shown due to the cutting process. Please be forewarned. |
Other : | Gift wrapping service available |
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Product Description
An item for gentlemen fascinated with tea ceremony.
Pattern Description
The "Enshū" Brocade with Seven Treasures Pattern

After the great tea-masters such as Riky ū, Oribe and Sekishū, Enshū Kobori (1577-1645) has become a distinguished expert of the tea ceremony in Japan.He contributed a great deal in designing the gardens of "Katsura" and "Shūgaku-in" and other famous gardens. Apart from garden construction, he ordered from China various works of art and craft using the cut patterns he designed himself and thus left a valuable cultural inheritance to posterity.
The "Seven Treasures" pattern called the "Enshū" pattern is one of these works and is a good proof of his order to China. The desi gn with somewhat rectangular forms enclosing a round "Shippō" pattern and flowers such as a chrysanthemum, a camelia and a peony has become most famous.
Today there are some cases where this pattern is used without conscious awareness and in this way shows its great influence.