Kyoto TSURUKAME Tsurukame Tatewaku Pattern Nishijin-ori Bolster Cushion 50×Φ16cm with Inner Cushion
An elegant bolster cushion (50 × Φ16 cm / with filling) featuring a crane and tortoise tatewaku (rising steam) pattern from Kyoto's Nishijin-ori, bringing a touch of class. This woven textile, incorporating gold and silver threads and foils, adds a dignified splendor and sophisticated Japanese aesthetic to any space.
Product Features
Cranes are auspicious birds serving immortals, and tortoises are messengers of the sea god, symbolizing longevity and prosperity – these are auspicious patterns that have been cherished as "Charms for luck" since ancient times, embodying wishes for long-lasting "happiness" such as health, wealth, and longevity. The cranes and tortoises woven into the graceful curves of the tatewaku pattern exude an elegance that soothes the heart with every glance.
Nishijin-ori has been woven in Nishijin, Kyoto, since it was introduced from Ming China during the Muromachi period, and its tradition has been continuously preserved to this day. You can enjoy the joy of experiencing and incorporating Japan's wonderful textile culture into your daily life.
Recommended for these occasions
As an accent in a modern space, placing it on a sofa or bed will instantly highlight a Neo-Japanesque atmosphere. It is also ideal for entertaining international guests and is sure to be appreciated as a special item that conveys Japan's traditional beauty.
This is a masterpiece that we particularly recommend to fashion-forward interior design connoisseurs. It also makes a memorable and high-quality gift for celebrations or as a present.

































































































































































































































































































































































