- A
tanmono (反物(たんもの)) is a bolt of
traditional ****anese narrow-loomed cloth. It is used to make
traditional ****anese clothes,
textile room dividers, sails...
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construction and are
typically made from a long,
narrow bolt of
cloth known as a
tanmono,
though Western-style
fabric bolts are also
sometimes used.
There are different...
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entirely or partially-synthetic.
Shibori Yūzen
Serizawa Keisuke Mika Toba
Tanmono Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Katagami. What is Katazome? Paste...
- race
attached to the
front of the (bottom-mounted)
beater bar.
Narrow tanmono loom with an
obvious shuttle race on a top-mounted
beater bar. Late 1800s...
- scarecrows,
which are
found in
fields of rice and barley,
textile deity (タンモノ様,
Tanmono-Sama), or
snake worship, like H****haku-sama (八尺様,
Eight Feet Tall). It...
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comparison to
those of a
modern kimono. The
width of the loom, and
hence the
tanmono (fabric bolt) used for
kosode was
significantly larger than that for kimono...
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limitations of ****an's
ability to
produce the
fabrics at the time (see
tanmono). Part of the
Tenjukoku Shūchō Mandala, an
embroidery from the
reign of...
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pottery with gold Iki, a ****anese
aesthetic of
casual but
calculated style Tanmono, narrow-loom
traditional cloth Boroboroton, a spirit-possessed boroboro...
- see
Manufacture of a
boxwood flying shuttle In the
shuttle race.
Narrow tanmono loom with a
shuttle race. Late 18-hundreds ****an. Hand
weavers who threw...
- (who had
previously worn asa,
domesticated bast fibre, or cotton; see
tanmono). Silk
naturally comes in
extremely long
filaments (more than a kilometre...