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variety of techniques,
either in the
weaving process,
through embroidery,
dyework, a
combination of
techniques or others, such as appliqué. The decorative...
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technique of
combination dyework and embroidery,
until both were
restrained by
sumptuary laws and the
development of
yuzen dyework. The kosode's proportions –...
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kimono that
utilised expensive production techniques, such as hand-painted
dyework. Rinzu, a
damask fabric, also
became the
preferred material for kimono...
- Kiyoshi, a Tokyo-based
kimono artist who
specialized in hand-painted yūzen
dyework (a
paste resist-dyeing technique).
Kubota also
studied other techniques...
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dyestuff available to the
lower classes. Many
examples of boro
feature kasuri dyework, and most
extant examples of boro
today are
antiques or
modern reproductions...
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coloured and
utilising expensive production techniques, such as
handpainted dyework. Rinzu, a
damask fabric, also
became the
preferred material for kimono...
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sported decoration techniques a step down from the
outer layer, such as
dyework in the
place of embroidery.: 42–46
Formal kimono always came in coordinated...
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techniques originating in
these countries to
create an
independent style of
dyework featuring nature-inspired
designs reflecting the
Ryukyu Islands. The abundant...
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ryusou for
women is
based on the
bingata (紅型, lit. 'red patterns')
style of
dyework.
Bingata could only be
afforded by the
people who had a rank and were wealthy...
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which requires a
specialist craftsperson due to the
sensitive nature of
dyework.
Preparation for
weaving (known as hatajikake) – the warp
yarns are hooked...