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  2. ลŒshima-tsumugi - Wikipedia

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    ลŒshima-tsumugi kimono are hugely valued for their detailed kasuri patterns and deep black color. They are known as one of the most expensive silk fabrics in Japan. [ 6 ] The cheapest piece costs about 300,000 yen per bolt, or tanmono, and the highest quality costs several million yen.

  3. Khalili Collection of Kimono - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Japanese garments created during this time period using imported Indian fabrics are also found in the collection. Indian fabrics, brought to Japan by Dutch importers, were received with enthusiasm and found many uses; the collection includes a flamboyant under-kimono for a man made by combining these finely-patterned fabrics with ...

  4. Kimono - Wikipedia

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    The fabrics that kimono are made from are classified in two categories within Japan. Gofuku (ๅ‘‰ๆœ) is the term used to indicate silk kimono fabrics, composed of the characters go (ๅ‘‰, the Japanese pronunciation of "Wu"), referring to the State of Wu in ancient China where silk weaving technology developed, and fuku (ๆœ, meaning "clothing").

  5. Tsumugi (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    An unlined (hitoe) kimono made from tsumugi, showing soft drape.Tsumugi (็ดฌ) is a traditional slub-woven silk fabric from Japan.It is a tabby weave material woven from yarn produced using silk noil, short-staple silk fibre (as opposed to material produced using longer, filament yarn silk fibres).

  6. List of items traditionally worn in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Japanese drawstring bag or pouch, worn like a purse or handbag (vaguely similar to the English reticule), for carrying around personal possessions. A kind of sagemono. Koshihimo (่…ฐ็ด, lit. ' hip cord ') A narrow strip of fabric used to tie the kimono, nagajuban and ohashori in place while dressing oneself in kimono. They are ...

  7. Chiso - Wikipedia

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    Painted kimono fabric. Chiso Co., Ltd. is a traditional Japanese textile producer, one of the oldest yลซzen coloring companies in Nishijin district of Kyoto founded in 1555. It produces many styles of kimono and the customers include the royal family members Empress Michiko, Princess Akishino, etc. [1]

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