Tooth Pick Container (Kiri-ni Mukai-houou Maru-mon Nishiki)

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

Tooth Pick Container (Kiri-ni Mukai-houou Maru-mon Nishiki)

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

Tooth Pick Container (Kiri-ni Mukai-houou Maru-mon Nishiki)

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

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Tooth Pick Container (Kiri-ni Mukai-houou Maru-mon Nishiki)

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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.

Size (cm) : W9.8 x H3.2

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Product : Tooth Pick Container (Kiri-ni Mukai-houou Maru-mon Nishiki)
Type : 楊枝入
Size (cm) : W9.8 x H3.2
Tags : 130周年記念対象-3Jinbuji SakiPattern_Mibudera splitTea utensils
Other : The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process. Please understand this in advance.

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Description

A colorful tooth pick container.

Patterns

Kiri-ni Mukai-houou Maru-mon Nishiki(Brocade with Design of Paulownia Flower and Phoenix in Roundel)

The Mibu-kyogen, a traditional comical play handed down in Mibu-dera temple in Kyoto is said to have originated in March, 1300 with the priest Enkaku. Since then, the costumes to be used in the Kyogen play have been donated by the believers of the temple. The design of this brocade, phoenixes facing each other in roun del placing paulownia flowers on every side, was modeled after one of the Kyogen costumes donated by Yasujiro Osaka-ya and 8 others to Mibu-dera temple in 1850 with their religious believes, and was woven in warp-patterned brocade with our authentic technique.