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nishijin-ori

repère(s) :JaponKyoto

Nishijin-ori 西陣織 is one of Japan’s most prestigious textile traditions. Developed in a historic district of Kyoto, it is distinguished by the richness of its patterns, the complexity of its weaves, and the use of particularly refined threads. For centuries, these fabrics have been associated with ceremonial garments, religious objects, and prestigious accessories. Nishijin-ori artisans often draw on skills passed down through several generations. Each fabric is the result of collaboration between designers, dyers, yarn preparers, and weavers. This collaborative process underscores that great artisanal traditions are rarely the work of a single individual. Nishijin-ori also stands as a remarkable example of the dialogue between conservation and innovation. Traditional techniques continue to be practiced while incorporating new materials and new uses.Lire la suitenishijin-ori

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