Fujin Wind God Nishijin-ori Cushion 32x32cm with Filling
Strength in serenity—a 32x32cm cushion with inner pad, featuring a Fūjin motif crafted from Kyoto Nishijin-ori. This piece subtly incorporates Japanese aesthetics into your everyday interior.
Product Features
The motif is taken from the National Treasure "Wind God and Thunder God Screens" by Tawaraya Sōtatsu, an artist from the early Edo period. Its bold composition and dynamism, emblematic of Japanese art, are expressed through the delicate weaving characteristic of Nishijin-ori.
The intricate texture, woven with gold and silver threads, subtly changes with the light, bringing elegance and presence to the space. The reverse side uses a thick, high-quality fabric, and the slender piping tightens the overall look, creating a sharp impression suitable for an adult space.
Recommended for these settings
While a traditional craft, it blends naturally with modern sofas and urban interiors, acting like an art piece accent. For those who wish to subtly incorporate Japanese aesthetics into their daily interiors with a "Neo Japanesque" piece that is more than just Japanese style. Perfect for personal use, as a gift for overseas visitors, or for enhancing hospitality spaces. Also recommended to pair with the Raishin (Thunder God) design.
About Nishijin-ori and Tawaraya Sōtatsu's "Wind God and Thunder God Screens"
Nishijin-ori is Japan's representative traditional textile, with over 1,200 years of history in Nishijin, Kyoto. Known for its intricate woven patterns using a variety of colored threads and gold and silver threads, it is considered the pinnacle of silk weaving. The "Wind God and Thunder God Screens," the motif for this product, is a National Treasure by Tawaraya Sōtatsu, an artist from the early Edo period, and is one of the masterpieces representing Japanese art.






































































































































































































































































































































