The Kyoto GOSHOGURUMA Heian Imperial Carriage Nishijin-ori Cushion 60x30cm with Filling
A horizontal cushion (60 x 30 cm, with inner cushion) adorned with the elegance of the Heian period, featuring a "Goshoguruma" (imperial carriage) motif from Kyoto's Nishijin-ori. The vibrant luster woven from gold and silver threads, and the dignified design steeped in tradition, bring a refined elegance to any space.
Product Features
Nishijin-ori is a weaving technique that was introduced from Ming China during the Muromachi period and has been continuously passed down in Nishijin, Kyoto. This Nishijin-ori, featuring elegant patterns depicting scenes of Heian Kyoto, is a luxurious masterpiece that uses lavish gold and silver threads to three-dimensionally weave the graceful form of a Goshoguruma (imperial carriage).
The reverse side uses iridescent shantung fabric, and thin piping sharply accentuates the outline of the Japanese pattern. The beautiful contrast, allowing you to enjoy different expressions on the front and back, is a captivating feature.
Recommended for these scenes
As an accent in a modern space, or by adding it to a hotel-like living room or a Japanese modern interior, the world of Neo Japanesque unfolds. It is also ideal for special occasions when welcoming guests from overseas, offering a luxurious piece that allows them to feel the traditional beauty of Japan up close.
It is an exceptional item that is perfect for sophisticated interior coordination, and also makes a delightful gift for someone special.
























































































































































































































































































































































