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Specifics

Item:KURUME KASURI Fabric 60/2 Christ Lymbol Green
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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We are an authorized dealer of "SHIMOGAWA ORIMONO".
'SHIMOGAWA ORIMONO' is established in 1948.The founder is Fujio Shimogawa.We aim at the company for 100 years over.Our vision is to make people happy with our fabrics just as meaning of our company logo which is inspired by Shippo pattern which means everlasting and prosperity.

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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. 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