This weaving method has a history spanning over 4,000 years, with its origins traced back to the royal tombs of ancient Egypt. Its introduction to Japan dates back to the Asuka period, and for centuries, it remained one of the most revered and exquisite weaving methods, particularly renowned in the Nishijin textile industry of Kyoto.
Kiyohara Orimono, initially established in Kyoto during the Muromachi era (1336-1573), is widely known for its production of Omura textile and Japanese-style tapestry weaving. The company's commitment to preserving time-honored techniques and traditional looms persisted even after its relocation to Shiga prefecture.
The Tsuzure-ori technique creates fabrics of exceptional strength and durability, making them the preferred choice for commemorating life's significant moments, from ceremonial kimonos to obi-belts and interior decoration textiles, including theatrical curtains, tapestries, and festival ornamental fabrics. Sufuto carries forward this tradition with innovative designs to suit the unique moments and special occasions of our daily lives.
Hand-woven Pouches for Safeguarding Important Items
This pouch is hand-woven and designed for protecting valuable objects.
Pouches are crafted using the Tsuzume-ori weaving technique, an intricate and traditional method reserved for life's extraordinary moments.
A Singular Line Symbolizing a Unique Bond
The design features a simple line, symbolizing a special and meaningful connection
Two Colors to Choose From: One for Glamorous Celebrations, and One for Both Celebrations and Mourning.
Materials:
100% Silk
Genuine Gold or Silver Thread
Size:
Width: 250 mm
Height: 300 mm
Thickness: 30 mm