Kyoto TSURUKAME Tsurukame Tatewaku Nishijin-ori Cushion Cover 45x45cm
A truly beautiful cushion cover (45 x 45 cm) featuring a crane and tortoise tatewaku pattern from Kyoto's Nishijin-ori, bringing a touch of elegance. This elegant woven fabric, incorporating gold and silver threads and foils, gracefully delivers traditional Japanese beauty to modern spaces.
Product Features
Cranes are auspicious birds serving hermits, and tortoises are "manjukame," messengers of the sea god. This auspicious pattern has been cherished since ancient times as a "Charm for luck," imbued with wishes for enduring health, wealth, longevity, and other forms of happiness. The sight of cranes and tortoises depicted on the graceful curves of the tatewaku is dignified, bringing peace and joy to the beholder.
The weaving techniques have been passed down for centuries in Nishijin, Kyoto, since their introduction from Ming China during the Muromachi period. The delicate glimmer of gold and silver and the intricate weaving crafted by skilled artisans allow you to feel the wonderful textile culture of Japan up close.
Recommended for these occasions
As an accent in a modern living room or a Japanese-modern space, adding just one instantly elevates the room's sophistication. It's also ideal for welcoming international guests or as a special gift. This is an exquisite item that we highly recommend for experienced individuals who enjoy Neo-Japanesque interiors.
About The Kyoto
"The Kyoto" connects traditional Japanese crafts with modern lifestyles. It is a brand that proposes the aesthetics and craftsmanship cultivated in Kyoto in a form that can be easily incorporated into daily life.



































































































































































































































































































































