The Fujin Raijin (Wind God and Thunder God) Nishijin-ori Cushion Set 34x34x4cm with Insert
A luxurious set of two Kyoto Nishijin-ori cushions featuring the Fujin Raijin-zu (Wind God and Thunder God) motif. These special items (34×34cm, with inner cushion) bring the national treasure-class beauty woven with gold and silver threads into your daily life.
Product Features
The "Fujin Raijin-zu" (Wind God and Thunder God), painted by the early Edo period artist Tawaraya Sotatsu and designated as a National Treasure, has been recreated using Kyoto Nishijin-ori techniques. The lavish use of gold and silver threads meticulously woven into the pattern creates a luxurious finish that emanates an artistic presence.
The traditional weaving technique, passed down from the Ming Dynasty (China) during the Muromachi period and meticulously preserved in Nishijin, Kyoto, allows you to experience the delicate beauty nurtured by its long history and the essence of Japanese textile culture up close.
The back and sides are made of thick polyester material, and fine piping sharply accentuates the Japanese pattern. The sophisticated design blends seamlessly into modern spaces.
Recommended for these occasions
As an accent to Neo-Japanesque interiors in your living room or guest room. It is also ideal for creating hotel-like spaces or entertaining international guests. This exquisite item is perfect for fashionable interior design connoisseurs to coordinate.
This luxurious cushion set is also a delightful special gift. It makes an exceptional present that adds the beauty of Japanese tradition to contemporary living.
※If you wish for the inner cushions to be compressed for overseas gifts or similar, please indicate this in the remarks column when placing your order.
























































































































































































































































































































































