
*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process
Detail
Product : | Dashi-fukusa Cloth (Tea-things) (persia-keikamon) |
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Type : | Dashi-fukusa Cloth |
Size (cm) : | W28.0×H27.0 |
Tags : | 130th anniversary object-3、 taking、 stoat、 Outlet、 Wrapping not available、 Oriental Zodiac、 Pattern_Persian chicken flower design、 Tea utensils、 fukusa、 Rooster、 chicken、 |
Other : | The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process. Please understand this in advance. |
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Description
This is a dehakuza used in the Omotesenke school, one of the tea ceremony schools. The beauty of the weaving technique and patterns of Tatsumura-tsubaki is outstanding. For important tea ceremonies, please choose the appropriate dehakuza for the occasion. It is a perfect choice for the season, and it shows your sense of taste and dignity. You can also enjoy total coordination by carrying a matching pattern with sukiya-bukuro and kaishi-box. They are popular as an accompaniment to tea ceremonies and as gifts. For those who practice the tea ceremony, any number of dehaku gauzes are useful. Why not give it as a gift so that you can choose a dehakuza that matches your outfit and your taste? It can also be used as a rug for incense burners and other interior decoration.
Patterns
Persia Kei-ka-mon(Brocade of Persian Design with Cock and Flower)

The design of this brocade is modeled after the pattern of the Persian fabrics made in the 6th-7th century, AD which consists of a cock in a medallion surrounded by a brilliant flower crest deployed in the geometric pattern.
The medallion patterns are often seen on the silverwares and in the fabrics made in Sassanian Persia which had spread to the East and the West. The one migrated to the East along the Silk Road was adopted in the gorgeous textile fabrics in China, some of which were brought to Japan and have been kept in Shoso-in Imperial Repository in Nara and admired as the Persian-like-design fabrics.
We have made into warp-patterned brocade with our original design imaging nostalgically of the ancient days and places of the Silk Road.