Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things) (for men) (Itoya Rinpo-te)

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

Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things) (for men) (Itoya Rinpo-te)

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

Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things) (for men) (Itoya Rinpo-te)

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

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Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things) (for men) (Itoya Rinpo-te)

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Tatsumura Saki products are used by many people who enjoy the tea ceremony. The various beautiful patterns of the textiles add a touch of beauty to tea ceremonies even today. Please enjoy the beauty of the textiles that casually and lustrously decorate the hands of those who handle tea utensils.


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Size (cm) : W18.5 x H12.0 x D2.0

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Product : Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things) (for men) (Itoya Rinpo-te)
Type : 懐紙入
Size (cm) : W18.5 x H12.0 x D2.0
Tags : 130th anniversary object-3Wrapping availableFamous fabricPattern_Ito-yaowa-warehoteFor GentlemenGentleman's pocket paper caseTea utensils
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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An item for gentlemen fascinated with tea ceremony.

Patterns

Itoya Rinpō-te

Among the famous textiles of Japan, a textile such as "Itoya Kinran" is one of the very few examples of fabrics woven with a double cloth construction called "fūtsū". Two different cloths consisting of a face cloth and back cloth combined in square shapes form a unique background pattern as seen in this textile. The term "Itoya kinran" is derived from the fact that the original textile was the property of a wealthy merchant "Itoya" at Sakai in the Muromachi Period(1358-1574). This textile is also called "Itoya rinpō kire" meaning a textile with ring patterns, as there is a small ring at the center of each roundel.It has been highly valued by the tea-masters. This textile is a reduced copy of the original design, but is modernized in color schemes and materials.