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まるん眞阿瑠吽
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This is a "de-bukusa" (a type of silk cloth used in tea ceremony) used by the host, such as for the preparation of "o-koicha" (thick tea) or for displaying the incense container folded in four. It is the same size as the "fukusa" (silk cloth) used for tea preparation, but it is made from slightly stiff fabrics such as pongee, obi fabric, or kinran-donko (brocade). We hope you will use it according to your preferences in various schools of tea ceremony. It can also be used as a mat regardless of the school. Please understand that the suitability of use depends on your own judgment based on the "preferences" or "customs" of your school. m(_ _)m 【Size】 General de-bukusa size Made with a pattern of 27.5 cm in length and 28.4 cm in width. It is sewn in the traditional way without a knot. Please allow for some size errors. It is about 3 times larger than the old silk cloth of the Urasenke school, and the amount of cloth is 4 times that of the old silk cloth for the Chitosebon tray. 【Cloth】 Made by cutting a silk obi (sash). It is slightly stiff and hard, but it has a sense of weight as a de-bukusa fabric. A Genjiko pattern is woven in a light wisteria purple color on a light purple background. The luster of the weave changes color depending on the viewing angle, appearing whitish or dark, and the Genjiko pattern appears to float and sink. Since the material of the de-bukusa is often obi fabric, the pattern will be horizontal when the "wa" (fold) is on the right. However, since this work uses a silk obi as the material, the pattern does not become horizontal because the "wa" part is used effectively. One side is plain, but the thickness is reduced, making it easy to handle. Since it is used for o-koicha and incense container display, we have selected designs with beautiful weaves and patterns that have a topic or story when viewed. We finished it without applying a core for ease of handling. ❤️Since it is new, there are no creases. When using it, decide which side is the front and fold it in four. In addition, because it is large, it will be lightly folded in half to prevent creases when shipped. m(_ _)m 【Discount for multiple purchases】 1st item: Listed price + 2nd item: (Listed price - 150 yen) 3rd and 4th items will be discounted by 150 yen as well. ♡If you purchase multiple items, we will create a dedicated listing for you, so please let us know which items you would like to purchase before purchasing. #marun-Shin-Aru-un-de-bukusa
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