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Tapestry weave Made by Gyozan Fukusa basami It appears to have been used in the tea ceremony. Fukusa basami, also referred to as Kaishi ire (literally, Japanese pocket tissue pouch), is a generic name given to pouches used to put together and carry small items necessary for tea ceremony lessons or tea ceremony parties. Fukusa basami (fukusa holder) or Kaishi ire (kaishi pouch) is a general term for pouches used to carry small items necessary for tea ceremony practice or tea gatherings. #tea ceremony #tea ceremony utensils #fukusa #silk cloth #old fukusa #Omotesenke #Urasenke
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