*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process
Detail
Product : | Card Container (Chiku-Rin Neko Tsunagi-Mon Nishiki) |
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Type : | 名刺入 |
Size (cm) : | W11.2×H7.5 |
Tags : | Wrapping available、 Japanese Accessories、 Pattern_Chiku-rin Neko Ysunagi-mon Nishiki、 Search_Gion_Matsuri_2024 object-3、 cat、 Vertical card case、 |
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
Vertical card case made of leather combined with Ryu-mura-tsubi. It comes with three card compartments and two pockets. The inside is made of cowhide leather, which can be expected to change in taste over time with use. It can be used not only as a card case, but also as a business card case in business situations. It can be used by both men and women alike, regardless of the pattern. Whether it is a popular standard pattern or a modern pattern, the smart shape of the product gives a sense of tradition and trend.
Patterns
Chiku-rin Neko Tsunagi-mon Nishiki(Kasuga-ōchō Brocade with Design of Bamboo Groves and Cats)
Design of this brocade is originated from a pattern drawn on the "Kin-ji-raden-kenuki-gata-tachi" ("Tachi" Sword Mounting with Mother-of-pearl on a Gold Ground and Hilt of "Kenuki-gata" (tweezer-shaped opening) Type), which is the cats dangling the sparrows in bamboo grove were splendidly drawn on the gold "Ikakeji" ground sheath by a mother-of-pearl work, plus flowers and scrolls were chased on the hilt.
"Kenuki-gata-tachi" was used by high-ranked officers in the Imperial Guards where sons of powerful aristocrats served. Only a few of the swords of this kind are left today, out of which this piece is the most gorgeous article.
We have woven into warp-patterned brocade depicting the humorous figure of the cats, which were displayed in the original by the highest technique in the Heian period, in a beehive pattern with our authentic tehnique.
The Source : National Treasure owned by Kasuga Taisha "Kin-ji-raden-kenuki-gata-tachi", Heian Period (12th C.)