Shuri-ori
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Custom-made at "Tsukaki Shoji" in Shijo Takakura, Kyoto. Genuine Ryukyu Shuri-ori, Shuri Hana-ori, hand-woven, hand-flower double floating weave, cream beige color, a superb Nagoya obi. Ryukyu Hana-ori includes Yuntanza Hana-ori, Haebaru Hana-ori, and Yonaguni Hana-ori, among others. Shuri-ori is the highest grade of Ryukyu Hana-ori, worn only by the nobility, samurai, and upper classes during the Ryukyu Kingdom era. In the 14th-15th centuries (about 500 years ago), the Ryukyu Kingdom actively traded with Southeast Asia and China. Through this exchange, weaving techniques were learned and accumulated over centuries, and through the efforts of the people, the diverse individuality of Ryukyu textiles, nurtured by the climate and culture of Okinawa, was created. Okinawa is said to be a "treasure trove of crafts," and especially textiles, each with its own characteristics, are woven throughout the prefecture. Among them, in Shuri, which flourished as the castle town of the Shuri royal government, textiles of high quality and elegance, pursuing the ultimate in color and pattern, were woven for the nobility and samurai of the royal government, and have continued to the present day. Shuri-ori is characterized by a variety of weaves, from mon-ori to kasuri, but among them, Hana-kura-ori and Doton-ori were exclusively for the royal family and nobility and were only woven in Shuri. The raw materials are mainly silk thread, cotton thread, linen thread, and banana fiber. Dyes include plant dyes such as Ryukyu indigo, Fukugi, Tekachi, Shibuki, Itajii, and Soushiju, as well as chemical dyes. The name "Shuri-ori" was given in 1983 when applying for designation under the Ministry of International Trade and Industry's Traditional Craft Industries Act, as a general term for various mon-ori and kasuri weaves passed down in Shuri. The obi core has Mikawa cotton core. [Uses] Komon, Tsukesage, Iromuji, simple Homongi, all types of Tsumugi, craft weaves, and Omeshi. New ☆ Custom-made the year before last and carefully stored at home. There are no noticeable flaws, and it is clean! It is new. As it is a personal item stored at home, Please refrain from purchasing if you are a nervous person. [Original Price] Approximately 1.59 million yen [Material] Pure silk [Condition] New [Dimensions] Width: 8 sun 2 bu (31 cm), Length: 3 m 94 cm ★The original box is for my personal use, so it will be shipped in tatami paper. ☆As this is an expensive item, returns are not accepted to avoid any trouble.
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