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Kawashuen -Chrysanthemum and Gourd-

Sale price₱1,900.00
color:orange

Patterns of costumes worn in Noh (official name:(Red, white, and purple with a design of cut branches, chrysanthemums, and gourds in a karaori pattern)The design of the handkerchief is based on the pattern of the costumes worn at Noh plays (official name: "Karori"). Each color is carefully printed by hand-printing, and the edges are sturdily sewn with a single hem. Linen(linenThe edges are sturdily sewn with a single hem, and gold pigment is printed in various places, giving it an elegant and luxurious finish.

Since ancient times in Japan, "Hyotan" has been used to express prosperity of descendants and good fortune, and "Chrysanthemum" to express longevity and nobility.By using gourd and chrysanthemum patterns, we can drive away evil spirits and bring good luck to the world*.and to bring good luck to the world*.In actual Noh plays, costumes with this pattern are often used for scenes in which a deity changes into human form and descends to the lower realms.

It is recommended as a celebratory or thank-you gift.

Kotohogu:Kotohogu means "to celebrate with words," "to think of congratulations," or "to express joy.

<Recommended initials embroidery
Letter: No. 9
Position: Lower right vertical

 

What is Gashoen? 
Gashoen is an organization led by Takuji Ueda of the Kanze school of Noh theater.
Noh is performed by about650Noh is a performing art that has continued uninterruptedly for almost 20 years. Through this collaboration, we would like to show the appeal of Noh, which has captured the hearts of the people.We hope that many people will come into contact with Noh, a traditional Japanese culture," said Takuji Ueda.

45 x 45 cm100% hempmade in Japan

Kawashuen -Chrysanthemum and Gourd-
Kawashuen -Chrysanthemum and Gourd- Sale price₱1,900.00

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