Brocade Piece (30x30cm) (Web Only)  (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

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

Brocade Piece (30x30cm) (Web Only)  (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

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

Brocade Piece (30x30cm) (Web Only)  (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

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

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Brocade Piece (30x30cm) (Web Only) (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)

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Tatsumura martial arts textiles are woven with countless colored threads. The weaving techniques introduced from the continent, combined with beautiful patterns from the East and the West, and infused with modern sensibilities, will move your heart and inspire your creativity.

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Product Name : Brocade Piece (30x30cm) (Web Only) (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)
Product type : Brocade Piece
Related Tags : Web onlyCrackleDesign: Tenpyo Mokuga Kanohana NishikiShosoin cleft
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

A piece of brocade of Tatsumura's design (Time Limited).

Pattern Description

Tempyō Mokuga Sō-ka-kin(Brocade with Floral Design of Tempyō Art in Inlaid Style)

Among the Shōsō-in Treasures, there remain fine arts not only brought from the continent but also made by domestic artisans in the Nara period(710-784 A.D.) who had presumably been affected by the culture of the Tang Dynasty China (618-907 A.D.) and further the West. This design is modeled after a pattern inlaid in the biwa lute made of red sandalwood, having been kept in the Shōsō-in Repository, composed of four-petalled flowers, six-petalled flowers, and small six-petalled flowers placed one after the other. The warp-patterned brocade is woven in our technique leaving the sentiments of the inlaid work recalling the ethos of the Tempyō art in the Nara period.