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This is a kobukusa (small silk cloth) made from a 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 and when receiving tea. Even for those who don't practice tea ceremony, it can be beautifully used as a placemat for ornaments or vases in everyday life. It is a famous fabric with the pattern of "Kururinishiki" made of 100% silk, woven in the Shoba style. Shoba is a type of weaving, characterized by the herringbone or mountain-shaped patterns. Meibutsu-gire (famous fabrics) are historically significant textiles with artistic value, each with a named pattern. They are familiar fabrics in the tea ceremony world. 《Size》 Approx. 15 cm x 16 cm #teaceremony #urasenke #kobukusa #meibutsugire #shoba
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