Skewer Holder (Tea Ceremony Goods) (Karahana Socho Chohan-kin)

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

Skewer Holder (Tea Ceremony Goods) (Karahana Socho Chohan-kin)

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

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Skewer Holder (Tea Ceremony Goods) (Karahana Socho Chohan-kin)

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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.

Size (cm) : W2.0×H10.5

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Product Name : Skewer Holder (Tea Ceremony Goods) (Karahana Socho Chohan-kin)
Product type : Skewer Holder
Size (cm) : W2.0×H10.5
Related Tags : Pattern_Wooden brocade with long mottled patterns of flowers and twin birdsShosoin cleftTea utensilsbird
Remark : Please note that the pattern may be different from the picture shown due to the cutting process. Please be forewarned.

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Product Description

Holding a skewer for eating moist WAGASHI. Good item when attending tea ceremony.

Pattern Description

Karahana Socho Chohan-kin(Brocade with Pattern of Flowers and Paired Birds)

"Chohan" is a term for stripe pattern fabric woven with the warp yarn in two or more colors, and the brocade of this pattern is called "Chohan-kin". The original design of this fabric with flowers and paired birds placed in the "Chohan-kin" is from the fabric kept at Shosoin repository in Todai-ji templ ein Nara, Japan since the 8th century which was originally used on the cover of an Emperor’s arm rest. This colorful brocade is woven with our sophisticated warp patt erned weaving technique in a modified design with a new addition of g old and silver threads between the stripes.