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Tatsumura Textile, located in Nishijin, is a center of nishijin-ori manufacturing today. Founded by Heizo Tatsumura I in the 19th century, it is renowned for making some of the most luxurious nishijin-ori obi , [ 6 ] as well as having been responsible for the tutelage of well-known painters such as the late Inshō Dōmoto .
Nishijin (西陣) is a district in Kyoto spanning from Kamigyō ward to Kita ward. Though it is well known as a district, there is no administractive area called "Nishijin". [ 1 ] Nishijin is notable for its textile production, and is the birthplace of nishijin-ori , a high-quality, well-known silk brocade fabric, woven with colourful silk yarn ...
Tatsumura Textile located in Nishijin in Kyoto is a centre of obi manufacture today. Founded by Heizo Tatsumura I in the 19th century, it is renowned for making some of the most luxurious obi available. [4] Amongst Tatsumura's students studying design was the later-painter Inshō Dōmoto.
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Nishijin Textile Center This page was last edited on 9 February 2024, at 16:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Nishijin Jacquard Mfg., the predecessor of Murata Machinery, Ltd. was founded in 1935 and mainly developed the business of textile machinery. Nishijin Jacquart expanded into the machine tools industries in 1961, and automated systems in 1962. At that time, the company name was changed to the present Murata Machinery, Ltd.
HackerspaceSG is a 826-square-foot (76.7 m 2) technology community center and hackerspace in Singapore. [1] While predominantly an open working space for software projects, HackerspaceSG is also a landmark of the Singapore DIY movement, [2] and also hosts a range of events from technology classes to biology, computer hardware, and manufacturing.
On June 25, 2021, the museum launched an exhibition titled #SGFASHIONNOW. The exhibition, which is a collaboration between Lasalle College of the Arts’ School of Fashion and the Textile and Fashion Federation (TaFF), is the first by the museum to showcase contemporary Singapore fashion. [10] Eastern Wei Buddhist stele