Dead stock of gold brocade fabric rescued from a gold brocade factory in Hiroshima Prefecture.
"Kinran" is a fabric made by weaving gold threads wrapped around gold leaf or thinly sliced gold leaf into it to create a distinctive pattern.
Brocade fabric is often used for Buddhist altar fittings, robes, and the edges of tatami mats, but this fabric is woven in a modern style using polyester without using gold thread.
The black warp threads are interwoven with green, yellow, and purple weft threads to create a psychedelic geometric pattern.
Despite its unique color scheme, it is durable and practical, making it a fabric that can be used for a variety of purposes, from accessories such as bags to interior decoration.