Tokyo, Woven textiles
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Murayama Oshima Tsumugi Textiles Murayama Oshima Tsumugi
- Woven textiles
- Tokyo
Murayama Oshima Tsumugi is a silk textile produced in the region surrounding Musashi murayama in western Tokyo. This craft is produced from hand-spun threads pulled from dupioni silk and has kasuri patterns* woven with both warp and weft patterns.…
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Tama Textiles Tama Ori
- Woven textiles
- Tokyo
Tama Textiles (called Tama Ori in Japanese) is a woven silk fabric produced around Hachioji, Tokyo. Since ancient times, Tama Ori has been well-known under the name of Hachioji woven fabric. The following five different types of woven fabric are…
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Honba Kihachijo Fabric Honba Kihachijo
- Woven textiles
- Tokyo
Honba Island Silk (called Honba Kihachijo in Japanese) is produced on Hachijojima Island in Tokyo. The name of this craft derives from a silk fabric with stripe and check patterns mainly dyed in bright yellow called kihachi. Patterns mainly dyed i…
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Nibutani Attus Bark Fabric Nibutani Attus
- Woven textiles
- Hokkaido
Nibutani Attus Bark Fabric (called Nibutani-attushi in Japanese) is a bark fiber fabric produced in the region surrounding the the town of Biratori, Hokkaido. The term Nibutani originates from niputai which is an Ainu (indigenous people of north J…
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