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Silk Komé-ro (a type of silk gauze) remnant 36 x 179 cm About Komé-ro ****************** Komé-ro is characterized by its crisp texture and pleasant, smooth feel against the skin. The difference between ro (gauze) and Komé-ro is that plain ro uses plain threads without twist for both warp and weft, while Komé-ro uses Komé-twisted yarn. Because of this, Komé-ro has a crisp, cool feel. The color is what is known as crimson. It has a nice sheer quality and atmosphere of ro. I hope you will enjoy the cool texture for handmade works and clothing remakes. This is a piece of fabric unpicked from a single-layered kimono. I hope you can enjoy your hobby with old fabrics using your free sensibilities. ⚠️⚠️ Although in good condition for an old fabric, it is not perfectly captured in the photos. There are visible signs of unpicking, scratches, and wrinkles. There may also be slight stains. Please understand this. Please only purchase if you are not overly critical. We kindly ask that only those who understand old fabrics purchase this item. ⚠️ It is very difficult for an amateur to photograph plain fabrics. The color in the photos may not be exactly the same as the actual color. ⚠️⚠️ I believe the photos are relatively close to the actual color, but it is difficult to capture the exact color. If you are looking for a perfect color match in the photos, please refrain from purchasing. ⚠️⚠️⚠️ If you have any concerns about the color, please be sure to comment. Keywords: Kasuri (ikat) patterns, doll making, placemats, vase mats, fabric scraps, indigo dyeing, antique indigo dye, antique items, handmade materials, retro, table centerpieces, fabric, kasuri, kimono reform, remake, arare (hailstone pattern), antiques, rare, valuable, Showa era, handmade, cotton, shosei-gasuri (a type of kasuri), one-piece dress, bags, placemats, cotton, antique, Showa retro, dolls, patchwork, kimono dress, yukinko (snow child), vintage, Japanese patterns, mosquito kasuri fabric, Hina dolls, Hinamatsuri (Doll Festival), tsumami zaiku (folded fabric crafts), tapestries, fabric scraps, Japanese modern, small item making, fabric remnants, skirts, yukata fabric, Blythe dolls, Licca-chan dolls, Licca-chan dolls, dress-up, custom dolls, toys, Neo Blythe, eye-see dolls, masks, mask making, Nezuko, Demon Slayer, Tanjiro, Midi Blythe, outfit, Petit Blythe
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