Feature

●Sanada Twine is the “Sanada Twine” string attached to a paulownia box that holds tea tools. During that time, the Sengoku Warlords have used them for armor lacing and swords
●[Worlds Thinnest Woven Fabric] Unlike braid strands, Sanada Twine is a thin fabric woven with warp and latitude
●(Evolution of Sanada Twines) Originally, the cord is a "knot". Sanada string was no exception. But in recent years, it has gained attention to fashion such as jeans, pants, shirts, and back handles
●(Material/Size) Thread: 100% Silk; Weft Thread: 100% Cotton; Size: Length 78.7 x Width 0.2 inches (200 x 0.6 cm)


Description

Sanada twine has been used in paulownia boxes for storing tea tools since the Sengyu period. After over 450 years of time, it still serves as a famous role without the change. In addition, the seki was defeated in the battle of the hara and sold by Yomura Sanada to serve life in the Kyukyama of the first place and sold the sturdy string made by Sanada and it became known as the "Sanada Cord," which is very durable and beautiful, and is also used for hanging paulownia boxes, tightening, chair seats, Japanese accessories, and wrapping. This is a 2 portion width (6 mm) silk bag string, with a length of 6.6 ft (2 m).