The Kyoto TSURUKAME Crane and Turtle Tachiwaku Pattern Nishijin-ori Cushion 65x33cm with Inner Cushion
A truly beautiful rectangular cushion (65 x 33 cm, with inner cushion) featuring a crane and tortoise tatewaku pattern from Kyoto's Nishijin-ori, bringing elegance to any space. The graceful woven fabric, incorporating gold and silver threads and gold and silver leaf, adds a touch of stately splendor to the room.
Product Features
Cranes are considered auspicious birds serving hermits, and tortoises are revered as messengers of the sea god, symbolizing health, wealth, longevity, and other wishes for enduring happiness since ancient times. The design, woven with the elegant curves of the tatewaku pattern, is truly a "Charm for luck." Every touch allows you to feel the delicate beauty and prayers embedded in Japanese weaving culture.
The traditional techniques passed down through generations in Kyoto's Nishijin since being introduced from Ming China during the Muromachi period. The luster and three-dimensionality created by this precise craftsmanship blend seamlessly into modern spaces, standing out as a sophisticated accent.
Recommended for these scenes
Added to a sofa in a hotel-like living room, a Japanese modern bedroom, or a reception area, it can create a sophisticated Neo-Japanesque atmosphere. It is also ideal for entertaining international guests, and will undoubtedly be appreciated as a special piece that conveys the depth of Japanese culture. It is also an excellent gift for interior design connoisseurs or as a celebratory present.
About The Kyoto
A brand with the concept of incorporating Nishijin-ori, a traditional craft of Kyoto, into modern lifestyles. It proposes the techniques and aesthetic sensibilities cultivated over a long history as high-quality fabrics that blend into everyday life.






























































































































































































































































































































































