Kikko Long Table Runner
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This kikko long table runner is an exquisite piece of Japanese craftsmanship that beautifully decorates a table. You can decorate the table with just the table runner or you can match it up with a tablecloth. To give accent to a room or a space, place it on a sideboard or chest, or use it as a bed throw on a bed.
Kikko is the name of the pattern that resembles a tortoise shell, a symbol of longevity. It is often used as a compound pattern by combining other patterns within a regular hexagonal shape. In Japan, there is a saying, "A crane lives for a thousand years, a turtle lives for ten thousand years." The turtle is considered a symbol of longevity, and the "Kikko" pattern has long been used on clothing and furnishings as a good omen.
And what makes these table runners especially unique are the tassels at each end. The thread used for the tassels is dyed to match the pattern of the table runners and then braided by hand. Matching the radiant and exquisite beauty of the runner, the tassels add an extra touch of elegance to the table.
The fabric is double-lined and can be used on both sides. It is sturdy and durable and also water-resistant which makes it easy to care for. In case of any kind of soiling or staining, lightly tap the fabric with a moistened towel to remove the dirt.
When removed from the box, the runner will probably have folding creases. Place a thin cloth over the table runner to iron out any creases.
DETAIL
Quantity | 1 |
Size |
(Including tassels) 31 cm (12.2 in) x 202 cm (79.5 in) |
Material | Silk |
Package Type | Paper box |
Maker / Brand
For over 30 years, Kikyoya has been creating original and uniquely designed products made from authentic Nishijin Ori brocade used for kimonos and obis(sashes for kimonos).
Located in Kyoto, the home to many traditional crafts of Japan, Kikyoya has innovatively combined the technique of Yuzen dyeing and sewing skills used for kimono fabric with the intricate weaving skills of obis to create original products such as table runners, coasters and many other beautifully crafted items.
Origin
Nishijin Ori is a brocade that is a yarn-dyed textile produced in “Nishijin,” which is a common name given to the northwest area of Kyoto. It has a long history, dating back to the Heian period (794 CE - 1185 CE), and is characterized by the use of beautifully dyed threads and patterns woven using a variety of techniques.
Because it is produced in small quantities in a wide variety, Nishijin Ori is highly scarce and valuable. This fabric can be cherished for an extended period of time, often being passed down from one generation to the next.
In 1976, it was designated as a Japanese traditional craft, and today, this luxurious three-dimensional woven art is widely known around the world as a representative silk textile of Japan.
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Table Runners
Table runners add color, texture, and visual interest to a table. They make an elegant addition to a table setting while protecting the table top from spills and hot pans. The table runners in our collection are made from classic Japanese materials like brocade—calling to mind luxurious kimono obi—and washi paper. Perfect for brightening up special occasions, enhancing console or entry tables, or adding a touch of sophistication to everyday meals.
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From traditional to modern styles, we have gathered Japanese decorative items that will become the key to your home. A quality interior not only makes a space stands out, but also enriches the minds of the people who live there. All of them are handmade by artisans, one-of-a-kind items with unique patterns and paintings, so they are sure to become your favorites.
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