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This is a kobukusa (small silk cloth) made from a famous Nishijin-ori textile, which was kept at my family's former kimono shop. Kobukusa are tea ceremony utensils used in tea ceremonies. They are used when carrying tea and when receiving tea. Even those who do not practice the tea ceremony can use them as beautiful placemats for ornaments, vases, etc., in their daily lives. It is a famous textile with a pattern called "Karahana Socho Chohan Kin" (唐花雙鳥長斑錦), made of 100% silk. Meibutsu-gire (名物裂), or "famous textiles," are historically significant textiles with names given to each pattern, and they have artistic value. They are familiar textiles in the world of tea ceremony. 《Size》 Approx. 15 cm x 16 cm #teaceremony #urasenke #kobukusa #meibutsugire ※ If you purchase multiple items, the second item and onwards will be discounted by 200 yen for shipping. (The first item is not discounted.)
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