*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process
Detail
| Product : | Sukiya Pouch (Tea-things) (for men) (Keiju Ryuu-Hou Nishiki) |
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| Type : | 数寄屋袋 |
| Size (cm) : | W21.0 x H15.0 x D3.0 |
| Tags : | 130th anniversary object-3、 Wrapping available、 Oriental Zodiac、 Sukiya Bag、 Pattern: Keiju Dragon and Phoenix Nishiki、 Tea utensils、 Dragon、 Chinese phoenix、 dragon、 |
| 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 articles necessary for the tea ceremony. It can be coordinated with the matching Fukusa and Kaishi Iri. The unique pattern also makes it fashionable to use as a sub-bag for everyday use.
We have carefully crafted this product, even in places where it is not visible. It can also be used as a makeup pouch or back-in-bag for those who do not practice tea ceremony. It is a good size to keep small items scattered 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.
How to use our products "Sukiya-bukuro"

Our popular product "Sukiya-bukuro" is originally one of tea ceremony utensils. Originally a tea ceremony utensil, it has been well received for its convenience and usability that goes beyond that.
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Patterns
Keiju Ryuu-Hou Nishiki(Brocade with Auspicious Design of Dragon & Phoenix)
Heizo Tatsumura, the first had re-produced large-number of specialty clothes whilst devoting his lifetime to create a new woven fabric and to study the ancient fabric. One of his masterpieces is the gold brocade patterned with the crane and the Chinese Dragon flying in the auspicious clouds woven with the gold-foil thread on velvet ground.
Heizo V, a great-grandson of the first, replaced the crane from the first-made masterpiece with the phoenix , the king of birds, wishing for the rich longevity and perfected his original creation. Here, the gold-foil thread or the silver-foil thread is used to weave the letter "寿" (meaning the celebration) to show the shiny appearance and the solemn taste.
A new masterpiece of brocade of brocade was completed here by the warp-patterned technique.


















