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14 Oct Oshima Tsumugi – The Timeless Elegance of Japan’s Finest Silk Weaving
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Oshima Tsumugi – The Timeless Elegance of Japan’s Finest Silk WeavingAmong Japan’s many traditional textiles, Oshima Tsumugi stands out as one of the most refined and time-honoured silk fabrics. Known..
29 Oct Boro: Japan’s Art of Mending and Sustainable Beauty
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Boro: Japan’s Art of Mending and Sustainable BeautyBoro, an ancient Japanese textile technique, brings new life to fabrics through careful mending and layering, weaving together artistry and sustainab..
03 Sep The Timeless Beauty of Bingo Kasuri
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The Timeless Beauty of Bingo Kasuri: A Journey Through Japan’s Traditional Fabric and Its Modern RevivalJapan is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, and among its many traditional crafts, Bingo K..
05 Aug Exploring Kasuri: The Beauty and Craftsmanship of Japanese Traditional Textiles
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Exploring Kasuri: The Beauty and Craftsmanship of Japanese Traditional TextilesI’d like to introduce you to one of Japan’s traditional textiles known as "Kasuri." Kasuri is a fascinating fabric, renow..
20 Nov SAKIORI the Japanese weaving technique
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Sakiori is a traditional Japanese weaving technique that involves using strips of old cloth, such as kimono fabric or other textiles, to create new woven items. The word "sakiori" is derived from two ..
14 Nov Arimatsu Shibori the traditional Japanese tie-dyeing technique
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Arimatsu Shibori is a traditional Japanese tie-dyeing technique that originated in the Arimatsu region of Nagoya, Japan. Shibori is a method of resist dyeing, where fabric is folded, tied, stitched, o..
18 Jun Meisen Kimono History
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Meisen is a type of Japanese kimono fabric that gained popularity during the early 20th century, particularly in the Taisho (1912-1926) and early Showa (1926-1989) periods. It is known for its vibrant..
29 May SHIBORI the traditional Japanese dye technique
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Shibori is a method of resisting dyeing, which involves manipulating fabric to create patterns by binding, folding, stitching, or compressing it before dyeing. The fabric is usually made of silk or co..
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