Raijin (God of Thunder) Nishijin-ori Cushion 32x32cm with insert
Power in Silence - A Raizin (Thunder God) motif cushion, made with Kyoto Nishijin-ori (32x32cm) and including the cushion insert. This piece subtly incorporates Japanese aesthetics into your everyday interior.
Product Features
The motif is based on the National Treasure "Fujin and Raizin (Wind and Thunder Gods)" by Tawaraya Sotatsu, a painter from the early Edo period. The bold composition and dynamism, symbolizing Japanese art, are expressed through the delicate weaving unique to Nishijin-ori.
The profound expression woven with gold and silver threads changes subtly with the light, bringing elegance and presence to the space. The back uses a thick, high-quality fabric, and the slim piping tightens the overall look, creating a sharp impression suitable for an adult space.
Recommended for these scenes
While being a traditional craft, it naturally blends into modern sofas and urban interiors, acting like an art piece. This "Neo Japanesque" piece is more than just Japanese style; it's for those who want to subtly incorporate Japanese aesthetics into their daily interior. It's perfect for your home, as a gift for international visitors, or to enhance a hospitality space. We also recommend pairing it with the Fujin motif.
About Nishijin-ori and Tawaraya Sotatsu's "Fujin and Raizin (Wind and Thunder Gods)"
Nishijin-ori is a traditional Japanese textile with over 1,200 years of history in Nishijin, Kyoto. It is considered the pinnacle of silk weaving, featuring intricate patterned weaves using a variety of colored threads and gold and silver threads. The motif, "Fujin and Raizin," is a National Treasure by Tawaraya Sotatsu, a painter from the early Edo period, and is one of the masterpieces representing Japanese art.



































































































































































































































































































































































