*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process
Detail
| Product : | Ko-bukusa Cloth (Tea-things) (KUSURI-DANA-NO HEBI) (The Snake on the Medicine Cabinet)(blue) |
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| Type : | Ko-bukusa Cloth |
| Size (cm) : | W16.0×H15.0 |
| Tags : | 130th anniversary object-3、 stoat、 large snake、 snake、 Wrapping available、 Snake、 Oriental Zodiac、 KUSURI-DANA-NO HEBI (The Snake on the Medicine Cabinet)、 Tea utensils、 snake、 fukusa、 |
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| Other : | Gift wrapping service available |
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Description
It can be used not only at tea ceremonies but also as a point of interior decoration such as a rug for incense burner. This kobakuza can be used in the Urasenke school, one of the tea ceremony schools.
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.












