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●Kyoto Ryu Village Museum Woven Leo Bird Beast Bunshiki
●This trifold is convenient for storing small items such as clothes(fukasa), fan, paper and toothpicks used during tea practitioners. We also recommend pairing it with fabric and parachute bags
●The pattern may differ from the image due to the cutting process
●Approx. 7.1 x 3.9 inches (18 x 10 cm), Gusset Approx. 0.6 inches

[Paulownia with Goho Oh Maru Bunshiki]




[Lion Chewing Beast Bunshiki]





Description

This trifold is convenient for storing small items such as clothes(fukasa), fan, paper and toothpicks used during tea practitioners. We also recommend pairing it with fabric and parachute bags. A very dapper and attractive item that will make you look smart on your tea table.
Shikei Bird Beast Bunnishiki (important cultural assets) are stored in the Kodaiji Temple of Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Kyoto Japan. The fabric used is silk spell weave, originally thought to be a rug or wall hanging, and is estimated to be woven around Persian around the 16th century. The leo is a characteristic of the Siberian Skithai tribe and the outline surrounding the sentence is a medieval ristral culture, peacock and other influences of the impromptom, and the technique of expertly weaving these sentences were Chinese technology, and the material used with Persian moulling thread. This Jimabori is a valuable cultural treasure that demonstrates the interaction of eastern and western cultures, and has been found in the same fabric as the rules of the Barn in Thessen, the city of Hague Netherlands. From this masterpiece of weaving, the exotic sutcheon brocade is woven out as faithful as possible to the original atmosphere.