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Thank you for viewing! This is an old muslin kimono fabric. It was purchased at the Osu Antique Market in Nagoya and is believed to be from the Taisho or early Showa period. Due to the wool material, there are many moth-eaten holes. How about using the good parts for handmade materials? It will be folded compactly and sent to you. Muslin is familiar to those who wear kimonos as a material for the long undergarment (nagajuban) and the underskirt (susoyoke) worn under the kimono. "Warm despite being a thin fabric" - this muslin is a plain weave fabric with a unique texture, woven with very fine wool single yarns. It was first imported during the Meiji era, and then mass-produced in Japan. Combined with the good dyeability of wool, various patterns were dyed from the Taisho to the Showa period. -Features and History- Features: 100% wool, thin yet warm, and the colors are very vivid. It has a luster like silk and a supple drape (elegant fall). Origin: It is said to originate from thin cotton fabric woven in Mosul, Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq). Popularization in Japan: Imported in the late Edo period, the technology developed in Osaka and other places after the Meiji era, and domestic production became the mainstream in the Taisho era. Uses: It was once popular as everyday kimonos, undergarments, and children's kimonos, but now it is rarely used as a kimono, and is seen as a material for some cold-weather clothing, accessories, and Western clothes. (From the web) -Size- 65 x 105 cm *This is an approximate size due to amateur measurements. #KimonoFabric #Muslin #OldCloth #Showa #Scraps #HandmadeMaterials
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