Wisteria Light Brocade Tea Table Cloth – Hand-Woven Violet Silk with Drifting Gold | Absorbent & Water-Resistant for Gongfu Cha Xi
Wisteria Light Brocade Tea Table Cloth – Hand-Woven Violet Silk with Drifting Gold | Absorbent & Water-Resistant for Gongfu Cha Xi
Wisteria Light Brocade Tea Table Cloth – Hand-Woven Violet Silk with Drifting Gold | Absorbent & Water-Resistant for Gongfu Cha Xi
Wisteria Light Brocade Tea Table Cloth – Hand-Woven Violet Silk with Drifting Gold | Absorbent & Water-Resistant for Gongfu Cha Xi
Wisteria Light Brocade Tea Table Cloth – Hand-Woven Violet Silk with Drifting Gold | Absorbent & Water-Resistant for Gongfu Cha Xi
Wisteria Light Brocade Tea Table Cloth – Hand-Woven Violet Silk with Drifting Gold | Absorbent & Water-Resistant for Gongfu Cha Xi

Purple Robe Brocade Tea Table Cloth for Cha Xi

$127.57

Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.

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Total price:$306.14
Description
  • Material: Brocade (viscose warp, cotton weft, metallic gold accent threads)
  • Color: Violet base shifting between lavender, iris, and deep plum depending on light.
  • Gold: Scattered placement, not repetitive pattern—each cloth unique.
  • Size: 65.0 cm x 35.0 cm / 25.6 in x 13.8 in
  • Edge: Hand-rolled and stitched, lies perfectly flat.
  • Use: Suitable for Dry Tea Ceremony, rinse sessions, or as decorative accent.
  • Care: Wipe with damp cloth. Do not machine wash. Avoid direct sun when storing.The tea set is for display purposes only and is not included.
  • Imagine wisteria petals falling through late afternoon light. That blue-tinted violet. That soft weightlessness. Now imagine catching them—not in your palm, but in cloth.

    This is Wisteria Light.

  • Not Purple. Violet.

    There is a difference. Purple announces itself. Violet waits—then reveals itself gradually, as the light shifts or the angle changes. In shadow, this Tea Mat reads as deep charcoal with a whisper of warmth. Bring it into morning sun, and suddenly it blooms: lavender at the edges, iris at the center, plum where the folds catch.

    The brocade weave does this. Not dye alone, but the way threads are laid—warp and weft playing against each other like light and shadow playing against each other in a garden.

  • Gold That Moves

    See those threads? They are not printed gold. They are woven gold—fine as silk, twisted into the surface at intervals that feel almost random. Almost. But look closer. The gold clusters where your vessels will rest. It pools where the light naturally falls. It leads your eye across the cloth the way stepping stones lead across a garden path.

    Move your teapot. The gold shifts. Move your cup. New constellations appear.

  • What It Does

    This is a Waterproof Chabu that refuses to look like one. It absorbs small spills instantly—no pooling, no beading, no frantic dabbing. Your table stays dry. Your session stays calm. When you rinse your cups, the water vanishes into the weave and waits there until the air takes it back.

    It lies flat. Always. No curling edges, no wrinkled corners. The weight is precise—heavy enough to stay put, light enough to roll for travel.

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