Detail
| Product : | Small Pouch (Shichiyo Taishi) |
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| Type : | ミニ巾着 |
| Size (cm) : | W16.0×H13.0 |
| Tags : | Wrapping available、 Japanese Accessories、 Kinchaku、 Patterns_Seventh day of the seventh month Taishi、 Peach Festival、 Search_Gion_Matsuri_2024 object-1、 Search_Gion_Festival_2025_object-1、 Horyu-ji cleft、 bags and purses、 |
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| Other : | Gift wrapping service available |
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Description
An adorable small pouch with popular design.
Patterns
Shichiyō Taishi(Brocade of the Seven Luminaries Pattern)
The original cloth is one of the kasuri fabrics (clothes with s plashed patterns) that have been handed down in Hōryū-ji temple in Nara, that are believed to have had been woven under the strong influence of th e Indian culture introduced to Japan in the Asuka period (593-710A.D.). It depicts the seven luminaries and composes the delicate and flowing rhythm using the seven-colored warp yarns. It is said that Prince Shōtoku (574-622A.D.) loved this design and so this is called one of the "taishi kanto" (Prince's fabric), together with two other designs in the ancient fabric.


