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TRP Handbag, Sasatsurudekin Sarasa
Beautiful Kowatari Sarasa (dyed woven products that came to Japan around 400 years ago) carefully left behind by daimyo and the very rich. Among their designs, the Sasatsurudekin Sarasa has been reproduced here. The flawless composition has smart, noble elegance. This was well-liked due to this and so was passed down through each era since ancient times. Famous for being a possession of the Maeda clan of the Kaga Domain. They may be difficult to notice, but this has heart shaped vines.
In a useful size and lightweight, this will please many. With a pocket inside the base portion that can hold an IC card, so this is handy for train station gates when commuting. With a main zipper opening for ease of use.
[Pockets] Outer Side: open pocket x 1, Inner Side: zipper pocket that also serves as a partition (there's 1 open pocket and 1 cell phone holder), large open pockets both sides, inner zipper pocket one side x 1
TRP Handbag, Keito Dekin Sarasa
Beautiful Kowatari Sarasa (dyed woven products that came to Japan around 400 years ago) carefully left behind by daimyo and the very rich. Among their designs, the Keitodekin Sarasa has been reproduced here. With a dynamic gold-bordered flower pattern.
In a useful size and lightweight, this will please many. With a pocket inside the base portion that can hold an IC card, so this is handy for train station gates when commuting. With a main zipper opening for ease of use.
[Pockets] Outer Side: open pocket x 1, Inner Side: zipper pocket that also serves as a partition (there's 1 open pocket and 1 cell phone holder), large open pockets both sides, inner zipper pocket one side x 1
TRP Handbag, Hanakagorikkamon, Navy
A refined Hanakagorikkamon pattern, which was at one time loved by royalty and nobility, has been reproduced. This flower basket and flower pattern is very dignified and exudes elegance.
In a useful size and lightweight, this will please many. With a pocket inside the base portion that can hold an IC card, so this is handy for train station gates when commuting. With a main zipper opening for ease of use.
[Pockets] Outer Side: open pocket x 1, Inner Side: zipper pocket that also serves as a partition (there's 1 open pocket and 1 cell phone holder), large open pockets both sides, inner zipper pocket one side x 1
TRP Handbag, Hishikobanakinran, Deep Red
A refined Hishikobanakinran pattern, which was at one time loved by royalty and nobility, has been reproduced. The pattern with small flowers placed inside hishi diamonds makes for a very dignified bag that overflows with elegance.
In a useful size and lightweight, this will please many. With a pocket inside the base portion that can hold an IC card, so this is handy for train station gates when commuting. With a main zipper opening for ease of use.
[Pockets] Outer Side: open pocket x 1, Inner Side: zipper pocket that also serves as a partition (there's 1 open pocket and 1 cell phone holder), large open pockets both sides, inner zipper pocket one side x 1
Butterfly Necktie, Gotenjo Sarasa
As this is an item originally intended for formal attire, it goes great with suits, jackets and shirts. However, even when worn with casual clothing, this gives you a casual look thanks to its smaller area compared to regular neckties.
Beautiful Kowatari Sarasa (dyed woven products that came to Japan around 400 years ago) carefully left behind by daimyo and the very rich. Among their designs, the Gotenjo Sarasa has been reproduced here. Enjoy the elegant composition and coloration.
A faithful reproduction of a fukusa cloth (used in tea ceremony) owned by the politician Hirobumi Ito. Among the collection of items found at the manufacturer's research center, this exudes a fine color. An item that allows you to feel the high aesthetic sense of Hirobumi, who was also a tea master.
Butterfly Necktie, Sasatsurudekin Sarasa
As this is an item originally intended for formal attire, it goes great with suits, jackets and shirts. However, even when worn with casual clothing, this gives you a casual look thanks to its smaller area compared to regular neckties.
Beautiful Kowatari Sarasa (dyed woven products that came to Japan around 400 years ago) carefully left behind by daimyo and the very rich. Among their designs, the Sasatsurudekin Sarasa has been reproduced here. The flawless composition has smart, noble elegance. This was well-liked due to this and so was passed down through each era since ancient times. Famous for being a possession of the Maeda clan of the Kaga Domain. They may be difficult to notice, but this has heart shaped vines.
Butterfly Necktie, Unyade Gotenjo Sarasa
As this is an item originally intended for formal attire, it goes great with suits, jackets and shirts. However, even when worn with casual clothing, this gives you a casual look thanks to its smaller area compared to regular neckties.
Beautiful Kowatari Sarasa (dyed woven products that came to Japan around 400 years ago) carefully left behind by daimyo and the very rich. Among their designs, the Unyade Gotenjo Sarasa has been reproduced here. An attractive dyed textile item that conveys the atmosphere of Kowatari Sarasa.
[Unyade Gotenjo Sarasa]
A copy of one item from the sarasa collection passed down by the II family of the former Hikone Domain (currently at the Tokyo National Museum). Its fine, sophisticated arabesque-style base pattern, with circles inside a lattice, is carefully reproduced. Also, by faithfully reproducing the characteristic deep madder and indigo colors of Indian chintz, a refined item that conveys the atmosphere of Kowatari Sarasa has been created. (An excerpt from commentary by Professor Sae Ogasawara, Tokyo National Museum Visiting Researcher.)
As this is an item originally intended for formal attire, it goes great with suits, jackets and shirts. However, even when worn with casual clothing, this gives you a casual look thanks to its smaller area compared to regular neckties.
Beautiful Kowatari Sarasa (dyed woven products that came to Japan around 400 years ago) carefully left behind by daimyo and the very rich. Among their designs, the Dan Sarasa has been reproduced here. A tasteful pattern with small flowers and a vine flower pattern placed inside stripes.
[Dan Sarasa]
A type that was part of the sarasa collection passed down by the II family of the former Hikone Domain. The composition bears a close resemblance to one that is introduced in old documents "Zoho Kafu Benran" and "Sarasa Zufu". The weathered state of the green background looks great and brings about depth.
Pochette Shoulder Bag, Sasatsurudekin Sarasa
Beautiful Kowatari Sarasa (dyed woven products that came to Japan around 400 years ago) carefully left behind by daimyo and the very rich. Among their designs, the Sasatsurudekin Sarasa has been reproduced here. The flawless composition has smart, noble elegance. This was well-liked due to this and so was passed down through each era since ancient times. Famous for being a possession of the Maeda clan of the Kaga Domain. They may be difficult to notice, but this has heart shaped vines.
Useful for trips, shopping and more. With a main zipper opening for ease of use.
[Pockets] Back: zipper pocket x 1, Inner Side: zipper pocket x 1, open pocket x 3, shoulder strap length can be adjusted from approx. 69-136cm.
Pochette Shoulder Bag, Keito Dekin Sarasa
Beautiful Kowatari Sarasa (dyed woven products that came to Japan around 400 years ago) carefully left behind by daimyo and the very rich. Among their designs, the Keitodekin Sarasa has been reproduced here. With a dynamic gold-bordered flower pattern.
Useful for trips, shopping and more. With a main zipper opening for ease of use.
[Pockets] Back: zipper pocket x 1, Inner Side: zipper pocket x 1, open pocket x 3, shoulder strap length can be adjusted from approx. 69-136cm.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN