*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process
Detail
Product : | Sukiya Bukuro(A Pouch)(Tea-things)(KUSURI-DANA-NO HEBI)(The Snake on the Medicine Cabinet)(blue) |
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Type : | Sukiya Bukuro |
Size (cm) : | W21.0×H15.0×D3.0 |
Tags : | 130th anniversary object-3、 large snake、 snake、 Wrapping available、 Snake、 Oriental Zodiac、 KUSURI-DANA-NO HEBI (The Snake on the Medicine Cabinet)、 Tea utensils、 snake、 |
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
This is a small container for small items necessary for the tea ceremony. It can be coordinated with the Fukusa and Kaishi Iri. The unique pattern is also fashionable for use as a sub-bag for everyday use.
We have carefully crafted this product, even in places where it is not visible. For those who do not practice tea ceremony, it can be used as a makeup pouch or back-in-bag. It is a good size for keeping small items that are scattered around in a bag.
The lining is lined with Tatsumura's original name.
The clasp may differ from the picture. Please note that the clasp may differ from the picture.
Product Utilization "Sukiya-bukuro
Sukiya-bukuro" is one of our popular products. Originally a tea ceremony utensil, it has been well received for its convenience and usability that goes beyond that.
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Patterns
KUSURI-DANA-NO HEBI(The Snake on the Medicine Cabinet)
While strolling through the towns in the European countries, you will often see a signboard drawing a snake at a pharmacy. A snake coiling around a champagne glass is called "The Bowl of Hygieia" which is used as a symbol of pharmaceutical sciences worldwide. Hygieia is a name of a goddess in Greek myth and said to govern a good health and to control the sanitation.
The design of this brocade is modeled after a medicine cabinet in an extant historic pharmacy in the East Europe, plus a snake pattern which is closely related with the pharmaceutical sciences. We designed, with an uplifting feeling, the line-up of various shapes of earthenware medicine containers as if stepping into a place where the long history is still breathing in the comfortable aroma of medical herbs. This concept was woven into a warp-patterned brocade in the brilliant colors.