Goshodoki KIMONO BOTTLE

$100.00

Japanese name / 御所解 (Goshodoki)

-About-

From the Heian period through the Kamakura period, ox-drawn carriages used by aristocrats during court ceremonies were known as Goshoguruma. Their elegant form became one of the most iconic motifs of the dynasty style. Often depicted alongside seasonal flowers, the design conveys an atmosphere of refinement and opulence.

This particular pattern incorporates the five traditional Japanese colors as well as ma-iro tones, evoking the graceful beauty of Heian court life as described in The Tale of Genji.

Drawing inspiration from themes in Noh theater and stories from the imperial era, it presents a landscape rich in perspective—palaces, ox-carts, and fans harmoniously arranged against flowing water and blossoms—symbolizing the elegance and cultural sophistication of Japan’s classical age.

・Size:2.8 × 2.8 × 7.9 (inches)/ Mass : 0.51 lbs / Caliber : 1.9 (inches)
・Made in Japan
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)

Japanese name / 御所解 (Goshodoki)

-About-

From the Heian period through the Kamakura period, ox-drawn carriages used by aristocrats during court ceremonies were known as Goshoguruma. Their elegant form became one of the most iconic motifs of the dynasty style. Often depicted alongside seasonal flowers, the design conveys an atmosphere of refinement and opulence.

This particular pattern incorporates the five traditional Japanese colors as well as ma-iro tones, evoking the graceful beauty of Heian court life as described in The Tale of Genji.

Drawing inspiration from themes in Noh theater and stories from the imperial era, it presents a landscape rich in perspective—palaces, ox-carts, and fans harmoniously arranged against flowing water and blossoms—symbolizing the elegance and cultural sophistication of Japan’s classical age.

・Size:2.8 × 2.8 × 7.9 (inches)/ Mass : 0.51 lbs / Caliber : 1.9 (inches)
・Made in Japan
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)

"GOSHODOKI"  KIMONO Gown
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The Tiger Corporation and the Kamedatomi Co.Ltd are Celebrating Over 100 Years…

This is a special commemorative bottle made exclusively for this occasion!

LayerCoat

"Kasane" technique reproduces traditional Japanese beauty

The colors and intricate patterns are carefully layered one by one
to recreate the three-dimensional feel and texture of the motif.

 

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Paulownia wood box for presentation box