Sho-ha ori Seiryouji gire Dashibukusa
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Sho-ha ori Seiryouji gire | 紹巴織清涼寺裂
This kire is a Shoha interpretation of a textile associated with Seiryō-ji Temple in Saga, Kyoto. The design features vines forming circular medallions that connect a series of floral motifs in a continuous pattern. Seiryō-ji, commonly known as Saga Shakadō, is an ancient temple of the Jōdo (Pure Land) school of Buddhism and has long been revered as one of Kyoto’s historic temples.
Product No. 299
Material: Finest Quality 100% Silk
Textile: Traditional Nishijin-ori (Kyoto Brocade)
Construction: Hand-sewn
Size:
Dashibukusa: Approx. 27.5 × 28.5 cm (10.83 × 11.22 inches
茶の裂地名鑑 P62
Kitamura Tokusai is Japan’s only specialized maker of fukusa (ceremonial silk cloths) for tea ceremony. Established in 1712 (Shōtoku 2) in Kyoto’s Nishijin district, the workshop has been producing fine tea utensils for over 300 years, preserving the elegance and spirit of traditional craftsmanship.
Features of Kitamura’s Kobukusa
■ Carefully Selected Fabrics
Made from traditional textiles such as Nishijin-ori, each piece showcases refined patterns and graceful colors appropriate for the tea room.
■ Beautiful Craftsmanship
Each kobukusa is carefully hand-sewn with great attention to detail, offering both ease of use and aesthetic elegance.




