*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process
Detail
Product : | Ko-bukusa Cloth (O-meibutsu-gire) (Tea-things) (soukamonginmo-ru) |
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Type : | 古帛紗 |
Size (cm) : | W27.0×H28.0 |
Tags : | 130th anniversary object-3、 stoat、 Wrapping available、 Great masterpiece、 Pattern_Grasses and flowers, silver braid、 Tea utensils、 fukusa、 |
Other : | The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process. Please understand this in advance. |
Other : | Gift wrapping service available |
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Description
Kobukusa is used in the Urasenke school, one of the tea ceremony schools.
Fukusa is made from the finest brocade that has been carefully woven. This is the best item that you would like to use for a special tea ceremony. It is popular as an accompaniment to a tea ceremony or as a gift.
[Restoration of Meibutsu-gire]
The founder, Heizo Tatsumura, raised the status of textiles to the level of art as a leading figure through the restoration of ancient textiles and famous textiles. That spirit has been passed down through generations and continues to this day. Knowledge gained from thorough research on ancient textiles from raw materials, technology acquired by knowing all kinds of techniques.
The comprehensive power of weaving that makes full use of these is the basis for restoring ancient textiles.
Patterns
So-ka-mon Gin Moru (Silver-moru with Floral Pattern)
The original design is from a fabric used for a pouch for the famous tea caddy named "ASAJI" by Kobori Enshu (1579~1647 AD), the notable artist and aristocrat. The word "moru" is considered as taken after Mugal Empire, south India (15~19C, AD). Fine gold and silver yarn are creating a delicate atmosphere.