*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process
Detail
| Product : | Kaishi Paper Container (Tea-things) (Keiju Ryuu-Hou Nishiki) |
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| Type : | 懐紙入 |
| Size (cm) : | W18.5×H10.0×D2.0 |
| Tags : | 130th anniversary object-3、 Wrapping available、 Oriental Zodiac、 in a pocket paper、 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 item is designed to hold kaishi paper necessary for tea ceremony. It has a pocket inside for storing kaishi and toothpicks after use. Kaigami is being reevaluated as an all-purpose etiquette item. It is an item that is gaining renewed 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 Usage "Ka ishi 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
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.
















