Detail
| Product : | Skewer Holder (Tea Ceremony Goods) (shikamitaishi) |
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| Type : | 楊枝入 |
| Size (cm) : | W2.0×H10.5 |
| Tags : | 130th anniversary object-3、 Pattern_Lion Shishi Taishi、 Horyu-ji cleft、 Tea utensils、 |
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Reviews
Description
Holding a skewer for eating moist WAGASHI. Good item when attending tea ceremony.
Patterns
Shikami Taishi(Brocade with Design of Shikami)
In Horyu-ji temple, Nara, Japan, they have been preserving a piece of fabric called "Kantou Nishiki" which is said to have been owned by Prince Shotoku (574-622 AD). Thus, this design has been called as the Taishi Kanto(Prince Stripe). This piece is a warp-patterned KASURI weave (flecked-patterned weave) designed with curved lines which look like the grain of wood.
We have woven into warp-patterned brocade with the arranged lines in multi colors showing like a lion opening the mouth, or SHIKAMI (biting lion), leaving the atomosphere of KASURI weave.


