(JP¥3,000)
+NT$1,197 Shipping fee
+NT$65 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
ながれ これくたー
5/52614
View detail
Item condition
Brand New
Ships from
Japan
Category
From Kyoto: Nishiki-sho, Tatsumura Textile / Sukiyabukuro (Tea Ceremony Pouch) - Uroko-gata Kissho Toramon (Scales-shaped Auspicious Tiger Pattern) ⭐️【Made in Japan】【New】⭐️ This is a sukiyabukuro with a magnetic closure. ● Size: Width approx. 23.5cm, Height approx. 15.5cm, Depth approx. 2.0cm ● Condition: Silk / New / Tatsumura / Urasenke (Tea Ceremony School) / Chado (Tea Ceremony) / Omotesenke (Tea Ceremony School) / Pottery / Kado (Flower Arrangement) / Kodo (Incense Ceremony) Since ancient times, a pattern incorporating several auspicious treasures such as the Uchide no Kozuchi (magic mallet), cloves, Reishi mushroom, sacred sword, and treasure scrolls was called Takaradzukushi (Treasures). This item combines the Takaradzukushi with the tiger pattern seen in textiles actively woven during the Ming Dynasty in the 16th century, wishing for the longevity and health of descendants. These are arranged within a ground pattern composed of a striped scale pattern, woven using the technique of ke-nishiki (a type of tapestry weave) as an auspicious textile to bring good fortune. 【TATSUMURA TEXTILE CO., LTD】
1 day ago