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Table Linens
Kabuki is a traditional Japanese form of theater with its origins in the Edo period. Kabuki, in contrast to the older surviving Japanese art forms such as No, was the popular culture of the townspeople and not of the higher social classes.
For
a delightfully intricate pattern of geometric shapes and intersecting lines in coordinating colors, the Kabuki tablecloth
will elegantly brighten any dining room.
Kabuki
is made of 50% cotton and 50% linen with
a colored warp and a colored weft.
Placemats have mitred corners.
Kabuki is available in three
brillant color schemes - Amber
(Gold) (shown at left), Incense (Grey), Lacquer
(Red).
(Click color for illustration.)
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