This vintage Tatsumura clutch bag is a stunning piece of art. The company was established in 1894, using handmade Japanese silk, it features a beautiful historical prints in multi-color. The clutch is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of vintage fashion to their wardrobe. It is made with high-quality materials and attention to detail, ensuring its durability and longevity for years to come. The clutch is perfect for any occasion, whether it be a night out or a special event, and is sure to make a statement. This gorgeous piece is in excellent condition, it really looks brand new. Please see pictures for full details.


History of this fabric:


The original design is from the coat-of-arms kept at Kodai-ji Temple, Kyoto, Japan which is said to have been worn by Hideyoshi Toyotomi (1536-1598 A.D.).

The fabric used is a silk tapestry and was made in Persia during the Safavi Dynasty (1502-1736 A.D.). The pattern of the hunting lion is peculiar to the Scythian in Siberia, the outlines enclosing each motif are of the Mohammedan culture in the medieval ages, and the design of the peacock is influenced by the Indian culture. The skilful technique to weave the patterns into the tapestry is considered to have been brought from China, and the Persian braid threads are used in the original. Thus, the original piece is very unique to prove the flow of cultures of the East and the West in the old days. A work of refined art was arranged into our warp-patterned brocade depicting the original atmosphere of exotic mood.


Condition: Excellent Condition

Maker : Tatsumura Art Textile 龍村美術織物

Title: Japanese Tatsumura Art Silk Textile

Kimono Clutch Bag

Material: 100% Silk

Weight(approx.) : 110g

Size(approx.) : W 9" x H 5 1/2" x D 1"

Accessory: Paper Box