Auspicious Kumiko Shokko
Derived from brocade of the same name in the capital of China at the time, the Shokko design has a rich pattern of linked octagons and quadrangles. The design is also known from Horyuji, the oldest temple in Japan, where it appears on precious objects found there.
Origin of Design
The Shokko design, based on an octagon, comes from brocade woven in the Shu Dynasty of China.
In China, where eight is the most auspicious number,
the octagonal lattice pattern was used in the Forbidden City, home to the emperors.
As the design conveys the meaning of successful marriage and longevity,
it is used at wedding ceremonies and in hotels
Auspicious Kumiko Shokko TANIHATA -104
Wood material: Japanese cypress / Yoshino cedar / Kiso cypress / Rikyu cedar
Specification and Options
The materials we use in are Japanese cypress, Yoshino cedar, Kiso cypress and Rikyu cedar.
How to order
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Information required for estimation and order:
- Design
- Wood
- Project name
- Dimensions
- Quantity
- Frame size
- Options
- Planned installation date
Manufacturing dimensions range from 300 mm x 300 mm to 1200 mm x 2400 mm. Order in 1mm increments.
Specify the total dimensions that include the frame. Sizes 300 mm or less can be manufactured only in the dimensions we specify.