<About Aramaki process>
Aramaki is using the warp threads of the Kasuri pattern on a wooden frame called a beam.
Preparation process of rolling. The final finish of the preparation process for warp threads.
About <GNOMA>
↑ In the foreground of the photo, the Kasuri patterns are side by side. Kasuri pattern on both sides
By making a step and winding it up late, the patterns will alternate.
When viewed from the side, a space is created where this part is bent in a hiragana “Ku-shaped” shape.
Due to this, it is called “Guuma no Ma” → Gunoma.
About “Tsumami Dyeing”
The Kasuri thread produced by the kukuri technique is dyed in two colors, dark blue and black and white.
Therefore, as one of the techniques to express the third color with the same thread
A technique called “Tsumami-dyeing” is used. Hand-dyed white Kasuri pattern with dye
The technique of imprinting and dyeing.
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