The craft of Yumigahama kasuri was revived after World War II, fostered by efforts of local artisans. Today, designs and patterns rich in local traditions and folklore are drawing renewed attention, spawning innovative uses -- including not only clothing, but also table runners, noren curtains, and such. These new products showcase the traditions of simple design, dramatic contrasts between the colors white and indigo blue, and the use of fine cotton fabric known for excellent moisture absorption and heat retention.