- Description
- CREATORS INFO
This is a small drawstring bag made from Tatsumura Art Textiles' fabric "meibutsu-gire".
Mini drawstring pouches are handy items. They can be used to store small items that tend to get lost in your bag, such as keys and lipstick. They're also a good size for storing medicine or candy.
What is a "meibutsu-gire"?
In the world of tea ceremony, utensils that famous tea masters, such as Sen no Rikyu, the master of wabi-cha tea, have recognized as masterpieces are called meibutsu (famous objects). The cloth used for the covers and fukusa (cloths) of these tea utensils is called meibutsu-gire (famous cloth). Many of these were imported goods from China during the Kamakura period to the early Edo period, and eventually, with the development of textile technology in Japan, Many of these textiles are heavily influenced by Indian chintz and dyed textiles from Southeast Asian countries.
|Items |
Mini drawstring bag
| Pattern |
Brocade design with flowers, birds, and plum blossoms green
|Materials |
silk
| Size |
W16.0×H13.0
| Package |
paper box
| Caution |
Please note that due to cutting, the pattern may differ from the image shown. Also, since it is made from a single piece of fabric, the pattern on the back will be the opposite.
| About delivery date |
If in stock: We will ship immediately.
TATSUMURA TEXTILE CO.,LTD.
Since its founding in 1894 ( Meiji 27) , Tatsumura Textiles has been sincerely committed to weaving, based on the theme of " restoration and creation. " Since its founding, Tatsumura Heizo, the idea of "restoration and creation " in textile making has been passed down continuously to the present day , and every day the company continues to bring to the world textiles with the unique originality that is characteristic of Tatsumura Textiles, such as lustrous colors, three-dimensional expressions, and unique patterns that condense aesthetic essence.