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This is an antique silk fabric called "Nenkin Tsuzure Nishiki," woven by Masuya Takao, a craft textile mill in Nishijin, Kyoto. The woven gold and silver threads of varying thicknesses shimmer brilliantly depending on the viewing angle. (Unfortunately, the photos do not fully capture its beauty.) This item was specially made as a commemorative gift for the founding of a Kyoto kimono merchant's company. "Nenkin" is one of the famous textile patterns, and it is said to be a prestigious item passed down from Tokugawa Ieyasu to the Owari Tokugawa family. The fabric is preserved in the Tokugawa Art Museum in Nagoya, which houses treasures inherited by the Owari Tokugawa family. It is a very rare textile woven with gold threads that have a rough texture with varying thicknesses, yet still shine. The late Hiroshi Takao, the former head of Masuya Takao, reproduced the Nenkin at the request of the Tokugawa Art Museum. "Nenkin thread" is made by wrapping foil around hand-spun silk floss (silk thread) of varying thicknesses, combining the shimmering brilliance of the foil with the rustic simplicity of the silk floss peeking through the gaps. "Nenkin Tsuzure Nishiki" is a textile woven by hand using Nenkin thread. It is characterized by its unique color expression, with colors appearing vividly or blending into the fabric depending on the viewing angle and the way the light hits it. (Excerpt from the Masuya Takao web page) 【Size】 Approximately 15cm x 15.3cm This is an unused item, and there are no scratches or stains, but please consider this as a home-stored item. Please feel free to ask any questions or request additional images. For shipping, it will be placed in a waterproof bag and delivered to your mailbox via Nekopos (a Japanese delivery service). I do not have any pets such as dogs or cats, and I do not smoke.
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