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  2. Kasuri - Wikipedia

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    Kasuri (絣) is the Japanese term for fabric that has been woven with fibers dyed specifically to create patterns and images in the fabric, typically referring to fabrics produced within Japan using this technique.

  3. Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada - Wikipedia

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    The hand woven cloth is patterned with the Coca-Cola logo, using the labor-intensive e-gasuri (picture kasuri) technique commonly used to pattern Japanese folk weaving. [6] [7] Seeking to share her knowledge of Japanese textile techniques and kimono she co-founded Kasuri Dyeworks (1975), a gallery and shop in Berkeley, California.

  4. Fenugreek - Wikipedia

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    Fenugreek is believed to have been brought into cultivation in the Near East.Which wild strain of the genus Trigonella gave rise to domesticated fenugreek is uncertain. . Charred fenugreek seeds have been recovered from Tell Halal, Iraq (carbon dated to 4000 BC), Bronze Age levels of Lachish, and desiccated seeds from the tomb of Tutankhame

  5. Meisen (textile) - Wikipedia

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    Meisen cloth, probably 1950s Meisen (銘 ( めい ) 仙 ( せん ), lit. ' common silk stuff ') is a type of silk fabric traditionally produced in Japan ; it is durable, hard-faced, and somewhat stiff, with a slight sheen, : 79 and slubbiness is deliberately emphasised. Meisen was first produced in the late 19th century, and became widely popular during the 1920s and 30s (late- Taishō ...

  6. Ikat - Wikipedia

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    Similar unrelated dyeing and weaving techniques that developed independently are also present in other regions of the world, including India, Central Asia, Japan (where it is called kasuri), Africa, and the Americas. In ikat, the resist is formed by binding individual yarns or bundles of yarns with a tight wrapping applied in the desired ...

  7. Kasuri (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kasuri is the name of a textile technique. Kasuri may also refer to anyone who hails from the city of Kasur in Pakistan : Ahmad Raza Khan Kasuri (b. 1940), a Pakistani politician and lawyer, son of Muhammad Ahmed Khan Kasuri

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    What's the deal with these pots and pans? This 12-piece set includes a full lineup of the pots and pans you'll need for everyday cooking, whether you're scrambling eggs or frying up pork chops.

  9. Kasur - Wikipedia

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    Kasur derives its name from the Arabic and Persian word qasur (قصور), [10] [11] meaning "palaces," or "forts." According to a legend, Kasur was founded by, and named for, Prince Kusha of the Ramayana, [12] son of the Hindu deities Rama and Sita.