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2000s Kinran Fabric

2000s Kinran Fabric

Regular price ¥5,000/m ex-tax
Regular price Sale price ¥5,000
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2m in stock

Material

100% polyester

Width

100 cm

Quantities are measured in meters.

"Kinran" fabric rescued in Hiroshima.
"Kinran" is a fabric made by weaving gold threads wrapped around gold leaf or thinly sliced gold leaf into it to create a distinctive pattern.

It is mainly used for Buddhist altar fittings, Buddhist robes, and the edges of tatami mats, and is usually made with gold leaf or thread, but
Our shop has rescued this fabric, focusing on a unique abstract pattern woven with polyester foil and glitter thread for a modern look.

This fabric is intricately woven using the unique gold brocade weaving technique, and the exquisite Rasta colors are eye-catching.

Because gold brocade is strong and durable, it can be used not only for its intended purpose and as accessories, but also for pants, bags, and hats, which are interesting to make.

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