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Product Name : | Kogure, Tenjukoku embroidery, hare design |
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Product type : | Brocade Piece |
Related Tags : | Web only、 rabbit、 Crackle、 lagomorph (esp. leporids)、 fourth sign of Chinese zodiac (The Hare, 5am-7am, east, February)、 Chinese Zodiac、 Pattern_Tenshukoku embroidery with hare design、 |
Remark : | Please note that the pattern may be different from the picture shown due to the cutting process. Please be forewarned. |
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Product Description
We offer our selected patterns in hagire size. It can be used in various ways, such as as a kobokusa, a tailor's cover, or a doll. It is also wonderful to frame them and use them as interior decorations.
Please note that the box is not included. Please note that the box is not included.
Pattern Description
"Tenjukoku Mandala" Rabbit Design(Warp-patterned Brocade)

Chuguji is a convent-temple supposed to be built in the late 6th century and now located in the precinct of Horyuji Temple near Nara. There are preserved fragments of two embroideries called the "Tenjukoku Mandalas", National Treasure, which were executed after Prince Shotoku’s death in 622 at the order of his wife, depicting the prince living in a paradise known as Tenjukoku.
Adopted from the above embroidery work, the pattern of this brocade is composed of roundels showing a rabbit in the moon joyful wit h a sacred pot given by the Buddha according to a legend in ancient China. In a space between the roundels arranged are turtles inscribed with 4 different Chinese words on each back.
It is woven as a warp-patterned brocade in an attempt to realize the embroidering technique representing the Asuka culture (mid-6th to mid-7th century).