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Bingata (Okinawan: 紅型,
literally "red style") is a
traditional stencilled resist dyeing technique originating in
Okinawa Prefecture.
Bingata typically...
- on the
bingata (紅型, lit. 'red patterns')
style of dyework.
Bingata could only be
afforded by the
people who had a rank and were wealthy.
Bingata textiles...
- it will be
pronounced as a
syllabic velar nasal [ŋ̍], as in /
biɴɡata/ [
biŋ̍ɡata]
bingata, a
method of
dying clothes. And
before alveolar and alveolo-palatal...
- Sōetsu,
Serizawa visited Okinawa several times and
learned the Ryūkyū
bingata techniques of dyeing. Chōsuke
Serizawa (Archaeologist) was his son. His...
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known as ryūsō (琉装), most
notably including the
traditional fabrics of
bingata and bashōfu
produced on the
Ryukyu Islands.
Modern ****anese
fashion mostly...
- technique's
likely introduction from China. In ****an, both
katazome and
bingata use
stencilled resist-dyeing
methods to
create highly-detailed resist-d****...
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Okinawan Boy (Okinawa no Shōnen). A
traditional craft, the
fabric named bingata, is made in
workshops on the main
island and elsewhere. The
music of the...
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Spandex Spider silk Wool
Finishing and
printing Androsia Batik Beetling Bingata Bògòlanfini
Burnout Calendering Decatising Devoré
Finishing Fulling Heatsetting...
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hikizuri d**** in the
bingata style,
featuring small, all-over
motifs resembling a komon.
Though similar to a
komon in appearance,
bingata hikizuri are still...
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Spandex Spider silk Wool
Finishing and
printing Androsia Batik Beetling Bingata Bògòlanfini
Burnout Calendering Decatising Devoré
Finishing Fulling Heatsetting...