★ Nishijin-ori [Kinnari Nishijin]
"Nishijin-ori" from Kyoto, Japan, is a textile woven with dyed colored threads to create exquisite patterns.
Its most distinctive feature is its unique patterns and motifs,
achieved through special dyeing techniques and masterful weaving skills.
Dyed silk threads are intricately woven to create a variety of patterns and textures.
The incorporation of gold threads, in particular, creates a brilliant and magnificent interplay with light and shadow.
Rich in color and harmonious combinations,
it achieves a rich visual effect through delicate and precise dyeing techniques.
Vibrant colors imbue the creations with vitality and a unique charm.
Nishijin-ori embodies the aspiration for beauty, blending traditional and modern craftsmanship.
The "Shippo" (Seven Treasures) pattern, once favored by royalty and nobility, features overlapping circles resembling petals. Beyond its symbolism of harmonious relationships, it also carries blessings of abundant wealth.
★ As most items are handmade, stock is limited. Please inquire about availability before purchasing. We do not accept urgent orders. Pattern placement may vary, so please consider this before purchasing.
★ Product Description
2 large compartments (suitable for bills or receipts)
12 card slots
1 zippered pocket
Outer fabric: Japanese Nishijin-ori (Kinnari Nishijin)
Lining: MIT cotton fabric
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- ● Product Description 2 large compartments (suitable for bills or receipts) 12 card slots 1 zippered pocket Outer fabric: Japanese Nishijin-ori (Kinnari Nishijin) Lining: MIT cotton fabric
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