The Royal Collection holds some of the most significant examples of Japanese art and design in the western world. For the first time, highlights from this outstanding collection are brought together in a prestigious exhibition to tell the story of 300 years of diplomatic, artistic and cultural exchange between the British and Japanese royal and imperial families. This new collection is inspired by the rare pieces of porcelain and lacquer, embroidered screens and other articles displayed in this magnificent exhibition.
At the centre of this pocket square we see a crane set against the rising sun, a powerful symbol of good luck and longevity in Japanese Culture. Surrounded by ornate lattice patterns and framed within a border of bamboo shoots, this design calls to mind the intricate patterns of Japanese Cloisonné enamels.
Designed exclusively for Japan: Courts and Culture by print designer Rory Hutton in the United Kingdom. Reimagined through Rory's original linocuts these ancient decorative devices of cranes, bamboo and trellis patterns take on a contemporary edge.
Crafted using the finest, 100% silk, this pocket square was made in Italy.
33 x 33 cm.
Presented in a matching printed card wallet for gifting.
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<p>At the centre of this pocket square we see a crane set against the rising sun, a powerful symbol of good luck and longevity in Japanese Culture. Surrounded by ornate lattice patterns and framed within a border of bamboo shoots, this design calls to mind the intricate patterns of Japanese Cloisonné enamels.</p>
<p>Designed exclusively for <em>Japan: Courts and Culture</em> by print designer Rory Hutton in the United Kingdom. Reimagined through Rory's original linocuts these ancient decorative devices of cranes, bamboo and trellis patterns take on a contemporary edge.</p>
<p>Crafted using the finest, 100% silk, this pocket square was made in Italy.</p>
<p>33 x 33 cm.</p>
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<p>At the centre of this pocket square we see a crane set against the rising sun, a powerful symbol of good luck and longevity in Japanese Culture. Surrounded by ornate lattice patterns and framed within a border of bamboo shoots, this design calls to mind the intricate patterns of Japanese Cloisonné enamels.</p>
<p>Designed exclusively for <em>Japan: Courts and Culture</em> by print designer Rory Hutton in the United Kingdom. Reimagined through Rory's original linocuts these ancient decorative devices of cranes, bamboo and trellis patterns take on a contemporary edge.</p>
<p>Crafted using the finest, 100% silk, this pocket square was made in Italy.</p>
<p>33 x 33 cm.</p>
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