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This fabric series, which was sold for 1738 yen plus shipping for 50cm, is already discontinued and sold out. Popular fabric also used by ichi Antiquités Recycled Wool (Wool 73%, Polyester 26%, Nylon 1%) #ichiAntiquités Price for 145 x 45cm (will be cut in increments of 50cm). Due to the thickness, anything longer will require express delivery. If you want to buy a longer length via express delivery, it will be 2000 yen per meter plus shipping, please comment. Approximately 5m in stock. Ends with current stock No restock ★ The photos appear brighter overall, but the actual fabric is a darker tone. ★ Ecological recycled wool twill weave. Woven into a striped tweed with a faded gray top yarn and subjected to Orihime-daki processing. We specially ordered the optimal fabric for this. It has a nostalgic atmosphere like a faded black and white photo, an easy-to-use thickness, a fluffy lightness, a soft and firm texture, and the three-dimensional dyeing is also attractive. Medium to heavy weight. Suitable for dresses, bottoms, light outerwear, etc. Also looks great in interiors. Because it is finished with a soft texture, it may slip. Please consider using anti-slip tape, etc., depending on the application. Dark colors may have slightly weaker colorfastness to friction. ★ Orihime-daki ORIHIMEDAKI The area of Orihime Shrine in Ashikaga, known for silk, silk dyeing, and Meisen since the Edo period. Originally a dyeing factory that started with dyeing silk thread. Can also dye wool fabrics that are prone to shrinkage and difficult to handle. By dyeing in a small pot, the fabric is kneaded, resulting in a soft, delicate, and well-colored finish that doesn't appear uniform. The gentle, deep colors and textures that are not produced in mass production are attractive. Komatsu and Textile We are particular about dyeing, and we make products with Higashi-daki processing, Orihime-daki processing, and Kotohira-daki processing. We use old-fashioned dyeing machines that are not very efficient by today's standards, and dye little by little with manpower and effort. #kurokiji ← Click here for fabric listings.
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