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New Nishijin-ori (Nishijin textile) Tonami Textile Kojin-zome (Kojin-dye) Chafukusa (tea ceremony silk cloth) Tea Ceremony Tea Utensils Fukusa (silk cloth) Point (tea procedure) Temae (tea procedure) Tea Party Tea Ceremony Seating Kimono (Japanese traditional clothing) Japanese Accessories Omotesenke (tea ceremony school) Urasenke (tea ceremony school) About Kojin-zome Kojin-zome originated in the Zhou dynasty of ancient China and was a noble color used for the emperor's robes in Japan. During the Heian period, it was a forbidden color that only the emperor could wear. The most distinctive feature of Kojin-zome is that its appearance changes significantly depending on how the light hits it. Woven with the "Shouha-ori" technique, using Kojin-zome threads for the weft. Size: Approximately 27.5 x 26.5 cm Although unused, the plastic packaging has some cloudiness and slight stains. I would like to ship it as is, without folding it, as much as possible. Matcha tea bowl from Kiyomizu-yaki, Mizusashi (water pitcher), Futaoki (lid rest) Tanzaku-bako (short strip box) / Matcha tea bowl / Mizusashi / Kensui (waste water bowl) / Natsume (tea caddy) / Chasen (tea whisk) / Chashaku (tea scoop) / Kogo (incense container) / Chakin (tea cloth) - A complete set of tea utensils is on sale. #Nishijin-ori #Tonami Textile #Kojin-zome #Tonami Textile Kojin-zome Fukusa #Kojin-zome Fukusa #Chafukusa #Tea Utensils #Tea Ceremony #Urasenke #Omotesenke #Fukusa #Kobukusa (small silk cloth) #Fukusa #Fukusa #Point #Temae #Tea Party #Tea Ceremony Seating #Kimono #Japanese Accessories
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