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by kataokatetsuya
Nishijin-ori: Kyoto's Memories and Beauty Told Through Thousand Years of Silk
Chapter 1: The origins of Nishijin-ori: A culture that arrived...
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by kataokatetsuya
Chirimen and the Japanese: Memories in Fabric and the Aesthetics of Life
Chapter 1: What is Chirimen? The techniques and sensibility behin...
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by kataokatetsuya
Color Calendar | Color of October 18: Aikobicha
A lustrous deep color that is a mixture of indigo and brown. It is a quiet sexiness that shi...
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by kataokatetsuya
Today's seasonal word: Clear autumn
It's not just the sky that's clear.
When I open the window in the morning, the sky is high, distant, a...
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by kataokatetsuya
Hierarchy of Costume and Color: Order and Poetry from the Heian Period to the Edo Period
WABISUKE Editorial Department | From the series Wea...
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by kataokatetsuya
Today's seasonal word: Autumn leaves
It's not just the leaves that change color.
When the autumn wind begins to blow, The mountains and th...
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by kataokatetsuya
Color Calendar | Color of October 17: Yellow Oak
Yellowish oak color. It is a color that evokes the rustling of fallen leaves, as if autumn ...
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by kataokatetsuya
[The Story of Fabric and Humanity]—WABISUKE Injects Timeless Beauty into Canvas—
Chapter 1: Why do people wear fabrics? The origin of fabric...
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by kataokatetsuya
The Memory of the Purse: A Timeless Microcosm
—A story of fabric and memories woven by WABISUKE's original textiles—
Prologue: What resides ...
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by kataokatetsuya
Onmyodo and the Poetics of the Calendar: Japanese Aesthetics Weaving Time
Introduction: The calendar is poetry and the breath of the w...
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by kataokatetsuya
Fujii Kaze and WABISUKE - Poetry and color resonate with the wind
Introduction: The existence of Fujii Kaze
Fujii Kaze is a singer-son...
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by kataokatetsuya
The "tranquility" that resides in Kenshi Yonezu's lyrics: A modern form of wabi-sabi
Introduction: Where does silence come from?
"How wo...
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