The Kyoto KIBAMUSHA Cavalry Warrior Emaki Nishijin-ori Cushion Cover 45x45cm
A luxurious cushion cover (45x45cm) featuring a majestic mounted samurai scroll motif from Kyoto's Nishijin-ori, bringing elegance to any space. Elegant woven patterns, incorporating gold, silver, and gold/silver leaf threads, vividly revive the traditional beauty of Japan in modern settings.
Product Features
Kiba-musha refers to a samurai on horseback. A noble general on a white horse is depicted in the center, with a colorful and dynamic scene woven into the fabric. This single piece encapsulates the traditional techniques that have been meticulously preserved in Nishijin, Kyoto, since their introduction from Ming China during the Muromachi period.
For the backing fabric, special love-nep yarn was custom-made to give it a unique texture. While slubs may be noticeable due to the nature of the yarn, they add to the charm of a handmade product. The auspicious kikkou (tortoise shell) pattern is expressed in a modern, graphical design, creating beautiful shadows depending on the light and angle.
Recommended for these occasions
Perfect as an accent in modern living rooms or Japanese-style modern spaces, creating a Neo Japanesque ambiance. It's also ideal for special presentations when entertaining international guests. This exquisite item is sure to delight as a gift for fashion-forward interior design enthusiasts.
About Kyoto Nishijin-ori
Nishijin-ori is one of Japan's most representative textiles, introduced from Ming China during the Muromachi period and meticulously woven in Kyoto's Nishijin ever since, preserving its traditions. These elegant woven patterns, incorporating gold, silver, and gold/silver leaf threads, are exquisite pieces that allow you to feel the wonderful textile culture of Japan up close.

































































































































































































































































































































































