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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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Osaka Buddhist Altars Osaka Butsudan
- Household Buddhist altars
- Osaka
Osaka Buddhist Altarss (called Osaka Butsudan in Japanese) are produced in the cities of Osaka, Yao, Higashiosaka, Sakai, and Kishiwada in Osaka prefecture. Along with the standard lacquer-painted, gold-leafed altars, this region is also known for…
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Hikone Buddhist Altars Hikone Butsudan
- Household Buddhist altars
- Shiga
Hikone Buddhist Altarss (called Hikone Butsudan in Japanese) are produced in the city of Hikone, Shiga prefecture. Using luxurious materials in altar bodies which are usually larger than 121.2 cm, this craft is synonymous with high-grade Buddhist …
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Kyo Buddhist Altars Kyo Butsudan
- Household Buddhist altars
- Kyoto
Kyo Buddhist Altarss (called Kyo Butsudan in Japanese) are produced in the cities of Kyoto and Kameoka in Kyoto. Most Kyo Buddhist Altarss are made for temples instead of households. They are professionally handcrafted by a number of respective ex…
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Kyo Buddhist Altar Fittings Kyo Butsugu
- Household Buddhist altars
- Kyoto
Kyo Butsugu are Buddhist altars and altar fittings made in Kyoto. Studded with temples of various sects, Kyoto has always prospered as the center of Buddhism, inevitably leading to increasing demand for altar fittings for memorial services. 80% of…
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