*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process
Detail
| Product : | Pouch (seasonal item) (The "Enshu"Brocade with Seven Treasures Pattern) |
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| Type : | 信玄袋 |
| Size (cm) : | W20.5 x H27.0 x D2.0 |
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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 pouch of brocade with popular ancient design, large capacity.
Patterns
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.






















