Noriko Tsukijo Ogura Chijimi 9-inch Nagoya obi Summer evening II
It's a textile.
Due to its durability and beautiful weaving, it was used as a samurai's hakama and obi, as well as everyday wear among the common people.
It was valued as such.
However, due to the effects of a period of industrial change, it disappeared in the early Showa era .
In 1984, the dyeing and weaving artist Noriko Tsukijo restored and revived Kokura-ori, which continues to this day .
"Kokura Chiji" was restored and reborn in 1994 by Noriko Tsukijo .
Unlike Ogura-ori, Ogurajiji is a very thin and light fabric suitable for summer wear, and is made of highly twisted silk or cotton yarn.
It is woven using.
Noriko Tsukijo Ogura Chijimi 9-inch Nagoya obi Summer evening II
Noriko Tsukijo Ogura Chijimi 9-inch Nagoya obi Summer evening II
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