Tie (Shikami-mon Chohan-kin)

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

Tie (Shikami-mon Chohan-kin)

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

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Tie (Shikami-mon Chohan-kin)

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Tatsumura Bijutsu Orimono offers a wide range of traditional colors and patterns. We recommend them with confidence for business scenes and special occasions, and for a higher grade of coordination. Please wear our textiles to enhance your mood and atmosphere.


Wrapping : Gift wrapping service available

Size (cm) : Overall length 145.5 Maximum width 8.5 Minimum width 3.0

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Product : Tie (Shikami-mon Chohan-kin)
Type : ネクタイ
Size (cm) : Overall length 145.5 Maximum width 8.5 Minimum width 3.0
Tags : 130th anniversary object-2NecktiesWrapping availablePattern: Shikamimon TyouhankinFather's DayFor Gentlemen
Other : 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 tie with dignity and character with ancient design.

Patterns

Shikami-mon Chohan-kin(Warp Brocade of Multi-colored Stripes with Lion-mask Pattern)

A front view of a "lion-mask" is patterned on a ground of Chohan (vertical stripes using multi-colors) which was rather primitive for the Nara period Japan (8th century). This design depicts lion lined up horizontally opening the mouth on the vertical stripes colored in red, green , light blue, and purple. While quite stylized, the pattern preserves the ancient Chinese motif of the t'ao t'ieh (ogre mask).