Japanese Indigo Dyeing and Weaving Traditional Craft, Kurume Kasuri Ikat Textile, 久留米絣, 福岡九州
Kurume Kasuri is a type of Japanese fabric created using a resist dyeing process. Indigodyed strings are woven together to create intricate patterns in the fabric. . This Japanese traditional craft originates from the Chikugo region of Fukuoka, Kyushu. Only a few craftsmen in the area remain today, but they all continue to proudly produce these cultural treasures. . At Ikeda Kasuri Kobo, you can participate in a fullday experience to make Kurume Kasuri yourself. The standard process takes more than three months and involves over 30 steps, but in this experience, you can design, dye, and weave a coaster in just one day. SUBSCRIBE to not miss any new videos Travel Website: Instagram: Support: Lots of cafe drinks and passion goes into making these videos so
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