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  2. Shibori - Wikipedia

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    An example of shibori tied in small dots to form a tortoiseshell (kikko) design. There are many ways to create shibori, with techniques generally grouped into three categories: kōkechi, tied or bound resists; rōkechi, wax resists; and kyōkechi, resists where the fabric is folded and clamped between two carved wooden blocks.

  3. Tie-dye - Wikipedia

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    Shibori is a form of tie-dye which originated in Japan, and has been practiced there since the 8th century. Shibori includes several labor-intensive resist techniques which include stitching elaborate patterns and tightly gathering the stitching before dyeing, forming intricate designs for kimono, obi and other accessories and garments.

  4. Tanmono - Wikipedia

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    Techniques such as resist-dyeing are commonly used. These techniques range from intricate shibori tie-dye to rice paste resist-dyeing (yūzen etc.). Though other forms of resist, such as wax-resist dye techniques, are also seen in kimono, forms of shibori and yūzen are the most commonly seen. [citation needed]

  5. Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada - Wikipedia

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    Wada has co-organized and chaired all International Shibori Symposia, including the 2014 symposia, at the China National Silk Museum, Hangzhou. The first one took place in Nagoya in 1992, [11] and led to the foundation of the World Shibori Network, which she co-founded with Kahei Takeda, of Arimatsu. [12] Wada is president Of the World Shibori ...

  6. Ana Lisa Hedstrom - Wikipedia

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    Hedstrom learned the traditional dying technique of shibori from Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada at a workshop at the Fiberworks Center for the Textile Arts. [1] Her work is in the collection of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, [3] the Museum of Arts and Design, [4] the Oakland Museum of California. [5]

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    In 2019, we ordered a Ruggable runner with an indigo shibori design. It’s a bohemian style and bright color that I hadn’t really seen before at such an affordable price point—win-win—and I ...

  8. Japanese craft - Wikipedia

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    The different techniques for dyeing designs onto fabric are: [9] [better source needed] Yūzen detail of a kimono. Yūzen (友禅染) Katazome (型絵染) Edo komon (江戸小紋) Nagaita chugata (長板中形) Mokuhan-zome (木版染) Tsujigahana; Shibori; Some weaving techniques are: [9] [better source needed] Kasuri (絣織) Tsumugi (紬織 ...

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