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Kyoto Zabuton Cushion | Hikizome Linen

  • ¥19,000
Step 1: Choose the size that fits your need
Step 2: Protect your cushion with water-repellant treatment

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Allan
Beautiful craftsmanship

The Zabuton cushions are really beautifully crafted and wonderfully designed.
Really enjoying them so far!

Big thank you to the team Takaokaya!

The Hikizome linen Zabuton cushions look absolutely gorgeous against your black leather couch, Allan!
We are happy that we can add a touch of Japanese aesthetics and at the same time bring comfort and relaxation to your home.

Happy Kutsurogi,
Valery
Team Takaokaya

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M.M.
A work of art and tradition

The company Takaokaya was shown on Japanese television and I was delighted with their work of art and tradition. Ordering online was easy, and I am very pleased with the customer service with international customers.

Fabulous products that are made with great precision, quality, and the finest technique.

I wish the company in the future good luck and prosperity.

It is wonderful to know that our Zabuton cushions brings you delight and that you are very pleased with our customer service, M.M.

Your recognition and positive review helps us to continue striving in preserving the century-old techniques used in handcrafting all our products. :)

Thank you for your love and support!
Nanako
Team Takaokaya

The Zabuton (座布団) is a traditional Japanese cushion with nearly 1000 years of history. Originally, the zabuton indicated high status and was only used by a person of high rank. Today it can be found in most Japanese households. 

Our Kyoto Zabuton Cushion is made true to the traditions of our unique city but it also has been adapted to provide greater stability and comfort. The Kyoto Zabuton Cushion has also been gaining popularity for meditation use.

Hikizome (引き染め), or directly translated to 
‘pull dye’ is a traditional Japanese dye technique in which fabric is stretched tight, water is painted on by hand with a brush creating a blurring effect. This technique is also known as bokashizame, (lit. ‘blur dye’). We have two colors for this Hikizome collection. Both names come from famous sightseeing spots in Kyoto. These will be a great combination with Kyoto zabuton.

Product Details:

Sizes (approx.): 50×55cm (S) / 55×59cm (M) / 59×63cm (L)
Fabric: 100% Linen
Tassel: 100% Silk
Filling: 100% Cotton
Fiiling Weight:  1.0kg (S) / 1.2kg (M) / 1.4kg (L)