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Item: | KURUME KASURI Fabric 60/2 Christ Lymbol Green |
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Produsing Area: | Japan |
Material: | Cotton |
Item Size: | About 38 x 600 x 1cm |
Item Weight: | About 450g |
Product description: | [About Kurume Kasuri] Kurume Kasuri is a retro belt-driven power loom from the Showa era, comprising 20 interconnected looms operated by a single motor. It was established in 1948 and is a representative traditional pre-dyed fabric of Japan. The fabric is known for its soft texture, reminiscent of handwoven materials. With a labor-intensive process, it takes 2 to 4 months and over 30 steps to complete the weaving. After the fabric is woven, it undergoes a 10% shrinkage through a process of hot water treatment and natural drying. This fabric is perfect for those who seek meticulously crafted traditional textiles from Japan. [Characteristics of the Weaving] The fabric features a blurred stripe pattern created by blending subtly varying shades of similar colors. The term "Bokashi-stripe" refers to stripes deliberately designed to create a gradual color transition. The term "stripe" ("shima" in Japanese) originally referred to cotton fabric with vertical stripes imported from foreign countries through Nanban trade. It was called "shima-mono" (island fabric) because it was brought from distant lands ("shima") and later came to be known as "stripe" during the Edo period. [Specifications] Warp Yarn: 40/2, Weft Yarn: 60/2, 20/1 Fabric Thickness: Slightly softer than standard Chemical Dye: 100% 100% Cotton Weaving Width: Approximately 38 cm Finished with hot water treatment and natural drying (fabric has shrunk approximately 10%, allowing for immediate cutting and sewing upon purchase). Colors available: Dark Red 1370, Sand Beige, 508B 60/2 Pale Purple, Brown, Green1343, 20/1 Kincha508 [Notes] Sold in 6-meter increments The price indicated is per 6 meters. Please be aware that there might be slight color variations between the actual product and the photographs. |
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