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Shikake (Wakuhari), Nishijin-gasuri

Kasai Ikuko2020

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory
Kyōto-shi, Japan

Nishijin-ori is a characteristic Japanese woven fabric, made in Kyoto. There are 12 different types: this one, using pre-dyed yarns, is called “Nishijin-gasuri” (that is, kasuri from the Nishijin area). The fabric is woven by interlacing warp and weft threads. When parts of the warp re hand-tied to shield it from the dye, and then rearranged and moved slightly, the resulting pattern is Nishijin-gasuri.
Nishijin-gasuri is handmade by skilled weavers known as kasuri-kakōshi. In general, the deigns in Nishijin-gasuri are made with the warp. In order to recreate a particular design into the fabric, the warp threads must be adequately processed.
The sections of yarn to be dyed have to be marked: first, a bundle of threads is pulled taut over a square frame called a owaku (this step is called wakuhari).

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  • Title: Shikake (Wakuhari), Nishijin-gasuri
  • Creator: Kasai Ikuko
  • Date Created: 2020
  • Location Created: Kyoto
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Type: Textile, fabric, tool
  • Rights: © Kasai Ikuko
  • Medium: ikat, silk
Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory

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