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⭐ Rare woven pattern. The banjo pattern and the diagonal "Buribusa" pattern. This is a masterpiece that I'm looking forward to seeing finished. This is genuine Kumejima Tsumugi, a Japanese Important Intangible Cultural Property. Now that it is an Important Intangible Cultural Property, it is rare to see the bolt of fabric. Mud dyeing has the smallest production volume. The production process is difficult because, unlike other production areas, it does not use chemical dyes. The yarn is dyed with plants like "Guuru" and "Tekachi," and then mud-dyed, repeating this process over and over. It takes a huge amount of time and effort. ● Unlike other Tsumugi In the field of Tsumugi, where production is basically divided among different specialists, the fact that one person performs most of the processes can be said to be a unique culture. ※ Oshima Tsumugi has 32 processes and involves more than 10 specialists. ⭐ This bolt of fabric would sell well even in a regular town kimono shop. ● Patterns in the design "Banjo" (carpenter's square) Motif of a carpenter's square. "Buribusa" Stars in the night sky (constellation) Okinawan Kasuri patterns often use motifs from everyday life, reflecting the character of the Okinawan people. ● Size Width: 38 cm Length: 12 meters or more ※ This is a sale of the bolt of fabric only, please understand. I am selling this as a hobby, so I do not accept tailoring requests. Also, as this is a long-term stored item, I pay close attention to inspection, but there may be oversights. Thank you for your understanding.
5 months ago