*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process
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Product : | GW Limited] Tailored Nagoya Obi 100,000 yen Set E |
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Type : | 期間限定 |
Tags : | Tailored Nagoya Obi、 Wrapping not available、 Japanese Accessories、 Japanese Bags、 Limited quantity item、 Pattern_Rikyu Donsu、 Pattern_Sarasa Seigyuu mon、 Pattern: Seiho Youken mon、 Design_Suminokura mon、 |
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
Set Contents
・Tailored Nagoya obiPattern: Seiho Youkenmon(yellow), length: 3m55cm, width: 30.0cm
Tea ceremony bag "Pattern: Rikyu Donsu(red and gold)" W24 x H24 (including the handle) x D10 cm
Zippered billfold "Pattern: Sarasa Seigyuumon(red)W18.5 x H9.0 x D1.5
Half-moon Pouch "Pattern: Suminokuramon(navy blue)W16.5×H10.0×D5.5
Patterns
"Rikyu" Brocade
The original cloth which was one of the favorites of Rikyu, a great tea master, is a brocade with plum blossom motifs in yellowish brown which softly melt into a light blue background. This design is a superb one to represent plumblossoms with five dots in yellowish brown and a lineal construction to combine these dots. In view of its wide use today, we introduced a slight change to the texture of the original fabric.
For a color scheme we learnt the way of making and sense of the original, and tried to represent plum-blossoms in various background colors and by the shades which harmonize with these colors.
Sarasa Sei-gyu-mon(The Sacred Bull in an Exotic Design)
One of the typical textiles made in India is chintz, or the printed cotton fabric. The design of this brocade, made up of the sacred bulls in the Hindu religion and the ornamental plants, was modeled after the masterpiece of the chintz. The print was processed in the "golden-seal printing technology", i.e. depicting a design with a gold foil or a mica powder pasting onto the fabric with Japanese lacquer or starch.
We have made into warp-patterened brocade, reviving the unique effect of the "golden-seal printing technology" applied to the Indian chintz, with our delicate and elegant weaving technique.
Sei-hō Yō-ken-mon(Brocade of Dog Design in Sacred Medallion)
We have composed this design modeled after a medallion pattern drawn on the floor tiles at a Gothic-style cathedral built in Paris in the 13th century. An organic design consisting of animal and arabesque pattern is arranged in a geometric framework as seen in the original tile art.
A brilliant design is woven into warp-patterned brocade with our distinguished weaving technique.
Suminokura-mon(Brocade of Suminokura Design)
The name of this design is originated in the fact that Mr.Sumin okura Ryoi (1554-1614) who was a wealthy merchant in Kyoto was so attracted by this design. The refined pattern depicts a fruit tree and a lovely figure of a rabbit looking back on the raised earth.
The original brocade was woven with gilt paper strips to create the design on the light green ground, but we made this brocade with our warp-patterned technique in new colors.