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JAPANESE MICHIYUKI COAT / ITAJIME SHIBORI STYLE
Limited time 50% OFF!
$50
Regular $100
ConditionExcellent
MaterialSilk
Excellent condition.
* Items come with everything pictured (e.g. boxes, accessories, etc. if any).
* Please read through our store policy pages before ordering.
Our store primarily sells vintage & antique wares.
Please understand that age affects both item condition and value as a collectible.
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Item Code:7362618
Size (cm)
羽織
Length87
Sleeve width at shoulder66
Sleeve width43
Rear width29
Front width35
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[ Shibori ]
Japanese resist-dyeing technique whereby fabric is folded, twisted, scrunched, or otherwise shaped into place, tied with knots, and then dyed indigo. The knots "resist" the dye, resulting in unique patterns that consist of colored and uncolored areas. In Japanese, "shibori" means to wring or squeeze.
Shibori has been used to dye patterns on silk in Japan since the eighth century.
"Kara-shibori" is a technique to make shrinks on a textile, without dyeing.
JAPANESE MICHIYUKI COAT / ITAJIME SHIBORI STYLE
Limited time 50% OFF!
$50
Regular $100
Condition:Excellent Material:Silk Age:Present(1989 - )
Excellent condition.
* Items come with everything pictured (e.g. boxes, accessories, etc. if any).
* Please read through our store policy pages before ordering.
Our store primarily sells vintage & antique wares.
Please understand that age affects both item condition and value as a collectible.
Check the condition in each photo carefully to help you decide whether to bid or buy.
If there is anything specific you would like to know about this item, please contact us.

Item Code:7362618
[ Shibori ]
Japanese resist-dyeing technique whereby fabric is folded, twisted, scrunched, or otherwise shaped into place, tied with knots, and then dyed indigo. The knots "resist" the dye, resulting in unique patterns that consist of colored and uncolored areas. In Japanese, "shibori" means to wring or squeeze.
Shibori has been used to dye patterns on silk in Japan since the eighth century.
"Kara-shibori" is a technique to make shrinks on a textile, without dyeing.
Item Code:7362618 
  • Size (cm)

    羽織
  • Length87
    Sleeve width at shoulder66
    Sleeve width43
    Rear width29
    Front width35
羽織
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