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Shibori (しぼり/絞り, from the verb root
shiboru – "to wring,
squeeze or press": 7 ) is a ****anese
manual tie-dyeing technique,
which produces a
number of...
- formalities, with all-
shibori yukata (informal), all-
shibori furisode (formal) and all-
shibori obiage all
being particularly common.
Shibori can be
further enhanced...
- blue, and green.
Shibori is a form of tie-dye
which originated in ****an, and has been
practiced there since the 8th century.
Shibori includes several...
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Another trend is to use
unmalted barley, such as in Sapporo's Mugi 100% Nama-
shibori. Beer-flavored
beverages collectively dubbed "the
third beer" (第三のビール,...
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Chinese styles of
dress and clothing, with
evidence of the
oldest samples of
shibori tie-d****
fabric stored at the Shōsōin
Temple being of
Chinese origin, due...
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moment of the strike, both
hands should flex
inwards in a
movement called shibori, (絞り) the ****anese verb for "to
wring out (a cloth)". This
flexion should...
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variety of
different ways, and is
commonly d****
using the
shibori –
typically the
kanoko shibori – dye technique.
Obidome (帯留, "sash clip") is a small, decorative...
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retrieved 22
April 2023 "The 10th
International Shibori Symposium". The 10th
International Shibori Symposium: 76. Shamir, Orit; Baginski, A. (2014)....
- be
strained into purée for use, as in the
sweetened kinton, or chakin-
shibori.
There is also the yuri-yōkan, one
recipe of
which calls for combining...
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substitute more
expensive safflower dyestuff in the
production of beni
itajime shibori.: 1
Friedrich Ratzel reported in The
History of
Mankind during 1896, that...