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Japanese Kimono / Cotton Cotton
$70
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ConditionExcellent
MaterialCotton
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Item Code:7689118
Size (cm)
着物
Length159
Sleeve width at shoulder65
Sleeve width46
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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.
[Arimatsu-Narumi Shibori]
Arimatsu-Narumi shibori, one of the traditional Crafts of Japan, is one style of Japanese tie-dyeing textile produced in the Arimatsu and Narumi areas of Nagoya city, Aichi prefecture. It has been inherited since the Edo period for nearly 400 years.
Basically dyed with indigo, Arimatsu-Narumi shibori has various dyeing patterns.