Kinki, Woven textiles
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Nishijin Textiles Nishijin ori
- Woven textiles
- Kyoto
Nishijin Textiles (called Nishijin-ori in Japanese) is woven silk produced in the northwestern part of Kyoto. Kamigyo ward and Kita ward cover this area of Kyoto today, but this area is called Nishijin. According to official rules, only the brocad…
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Omi Ramie Textiles Omi Jofu
- Woven textiles
- Shiga
Omi Jofu is a textile produced in the region surrounding the town of Koto in Shiga prefecture. It is made with handwoven ramie threads. This craft has chic kasuri* or ikat patterns and a refreshing texture from being woven with fine ramie threads.…
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Oitama Tsumugi Textiles Oitama Tsumugi
- Woven textiles
- Yamagata
Oitama Tsumugi is a silk fabric produced in the Yonezawa, Hakutaka and Nagai regions of Oitama in southern Yamagata prefecture. The area was well-known for producing and exporting ramie, a tall plant of the nettle family that has been used to make…
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Uetsu Shinafu Bark Fabric Uetsu Shinafu
- Woven textiles
- Yamagata
Uetsu Shinafu is a textile produced in the area of Sekikawa, Tsuruoka, Yamagata prefecture, and Sanpoku, Murakami, Niigata prefecture. The names of the neighboring prefectures of Yamagata (Uzen) and Niigata (Echigo) are combined and called Uetsu, …
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