Category:Tenjukoku Shucho Mandala

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<nowiki>Tenjukoku Shūchō Mandala; 天寿国繡帳; 天壽國繡帳; Mandala Tenjukoku Shūchō; Japanese work of textile art. It is the oldest known example of embroidery in Japan, dating back to 622 CE. It was created in honour of Prince Shōtoku, one of the earliest proponents of Japanese Buddhism.; 飛鳥時代の染織工芸品; Tenjukoku Shucho Mandala; 天寿国曼荼羅繡帳; 天寿国繡帳残闕; 天寿国繍帳; 天寿国曼荼羅繍帳; 天寿国绣帐</nowiki>
Tenjukoku Shūchō Mandala 
Japanese work of textile art. It is the oldest known example of embroidery in Japan, dating back to 622 CE. It was created in honour of Prince Shōtoku, one of the earliest proponents of Japanese Buddhism.
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  • embroidery
  • textile artwork
  • traditional handicraft
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LocationNara National Museum, Nara Park, Nara Prefecture, Japan
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  • Tachibana no Ōiratsume
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  • c. 622
Time of discovery or invention
  • 1274
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