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This is a kobukusa (small silk cloth) made from famous Nishijin-ori fabric, which was originally from my family's old kimono shop. Kobukusa are tea ceremony utensils used in tea ceremonies. They are used when carrying tea or when receiving tea. Even those who don't practice tea ceremony can use them beautifully as placemats for ornaments or vases in their daily lives. It is 100% silk and features the pattern "Konparu Kinran." Meibutsu-gire (famous fabrics) are historically significant textiles with artistic value, each with its own name for its pattern. They are familiar fabrics in the world of tea ceremony. Size: Approximately 15 cm x 16 cm #teaceremony #urasenke #kobukusa #meibutsugire *If you purchase multiple items, the price of the second item and onwards will be discounted by 200 yen for shipping.*
3 weeks ago