Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things)  (Sarasa Un-ryu-mon_yellow)

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

Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things)  (Sarasa Un-ryu-mon_yellow)

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

Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things)  (Sarasa Un-ryu-mon_yellow)

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

Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things)  (Sarasa Un-ryu-mon_yellow)

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

Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things)  (Sarasa Un-ryu-mon_yellow)

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

Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things)  (Sarasa Un-ryu-mon_yellow)

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

Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things)  (Sarasa Un-ryu-mon_yellow)

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

Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things)  (Sarasa Un-ryu-mon_yellow)

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

Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things)  (Sarasa Un-ryu-mon_yellow)

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

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Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things) (Sarasa Un-ryu-mon_yellow)

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Tatsumura Saki products are used by many people who enjoy the tea ceremony. The various beautiful patterns of the textiles add a touch of beauty to tea ceremonies even today. Please enjoy the beauty of the textiles that casually and lustrously decorate the hands of those who handle tea utensils.


Wrapping : Gift wrapping service available

Size (cm) : W18.5 x H10.0 x D2.0

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Product Name : Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things) (Sarasa Un-ryu-mon_yellow)
Product type : Kaishi Paper Container
Size (cm) : W18.5 x H10.0 x D2.0
Related Tags : Wrapping availablesilk or leather scissors for cutting paper scissorsChinese ZodiacSarasa Un-ryu-monTea utensilsDragondragon
Remark : Please note that the pattern may be different from the picture shown due to the cutting process. Please be forewarned.
Other : Gift wrapping service available

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Product Description

This item is designed to hold kaishi paper necessary for tea ceremony. It has a pocket inside for storing kaishi and toothpicks after use. Kaishi is being reevaluated as an all-purpose etiquette item. It is an item that is regaining popularity not only as an accompaniment to tea ceremonies, but also as an item of taste for adults.
The lining is lined with TATSUMURA's original name.

Product Utilization "Kaishi Iri

Kaishi Iri" has a strong image of being used for tea ceremonies, but we would like to introduce a recommended usage for those who are not learning the tea ceremony.
Click here to continue to Product Usage "Kaishi Iri" Edition

Pattern Description

Sarasa Un-ryu-mon(Design of Auspicious Clouds and Liu)

The original design of this brocade is referred to a pattern of printed cotton fabric made in Japan in the Edo Period (17C-19C, AD) when people had been so inspired by the printed cotton fabric imported from India and then, they finally started to produce by themselves.
Since ancient days, in China and the Eastern Asian countries, Liu was believed to be the ancestor of the lives on Earth and the divine beast.Liu goes up to the sky to make the blessing rain. The clouds are, therefore, the good omen as they make people happy by sending rain to produce a bumper crop.
We made a mysterious and powerful Liu design in roundel, rhythmically placed with the auspicious clouds. We have woven this design of authoritative objects into warp-patterned brocade to be looked friendly and charming.