Kyoto TSURUKAME Tsurukame Tatewaku Nishijin-ori Cushion Cover 45x45cm
An elegant and beautiful cushion cover (45 x 45 cm) featuring a crane, turtle, and tatewaku pattern from Kyoto Nishijin-ori, which brings dignity. Woven with gold and silver threads and gold and silver foil, the patterned fabric brings dignified splendor and wishes for happiness to any space.
Product Features
Cranes are considered auspicious birds serving hermits, and turtles are believed to be messengers of the sea god, symbolizing longevity. Since ancient times, both have been associated with "happiness" and wishes for health, wealth, and longevity. This piece, woven with a crane, turtle, and tatewaku pattern, is truly a "Charm for luck." Every touch reveals the delicate aesthetic and craftsmanship cultivated by Japan's textile culture.
The traditional techniques, passed down through generations in Kyoto's Nishijin since their introduction from Ming China during the Muromachi period, bring history and prestige, adding a touch of quality and narrative to modern life.
Recommended for these occasions
Add a Neo-Japanesque aesthetic as an accent in a modern living room or a Japanese modern space. It is also perfect for entertaining international guests. This exquisite piece will be a delightful gift for sophisticated interior enthusiasts or for special occasions.
About Kyoto Nishijin-ori
A representative high-quality textile of Japan, preserved in Kyoto's Nishijin area since the Muromachi period. The delicate techniques of weaving gold and silver threads and foil, and patterns loved across generations, bring prestige and warmth to modern life.































































































































































































































































































































































