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    Kumihimo (組み紐) is a traditional Japanese artform and craftwork for making braids and cords. In the past, kumihimo decorations were used as accessories...
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     'round stand') is the most common of the traditional frames used for making kumihimo, a type of Japanese braid. The marudai is generally made of a close-grained...
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    A takadai (高台), also called kōdai, is a frame used for making kumihimo, a type of Japanese braid. The braids created on the takadai are flat (3D effects...
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  • apologizes. Yuanfen Red string in Kabbalah Silver cord Yue Lao Ōkuninushi Kumihimo Chinese knotting Chinese button knot Frog (fastening) InuYasha InuYasha:...
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    African hair threading Braiding machines Braid theory Ceinture fléchée Kumihimo, Japanese braid List of hairstyles Ply-split braiding Sennit Kyosev, Yordan...
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  • masculine Japanese given name Kōdai or Takadai, a frame used for making kumihimo, a type of Japanese braid Kodaikanal, a hill station located in Dindigul...
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    mizuhiki and one of the oldest companies in the world Hojōjutsu Kirikane Kumihimo Meibutsu Shūgi-bukuro, envelopes typically decorated with mizuhiki Red...
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  • a gift to Kiyoka. Yurie suggests something handmade and Miyo choose a kumihimo since Kiyoka always ties his hair with one. Kiyoka later gives her a protective...
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    throwing weapon used in South America Marudai – Tool used in kumihimo braiding Kumihimo – Traditional Japanese artform of making cords and braids Mizuhiki –...
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    chevron and the Chinese staircase) Daisy chain Totem Pole Zolino Braid Kumihimo Macramé Paracord Raksha Bandhan Rainbow Loom Scoubidou Wonder Loom Hatfield...
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    Kamidana, household Shinto shrines Kanjo Nawa – a custom utilizing shimenawa Kumihimo, traditional Japanese braided cord Saekki "Mie gov't rejects cannabis cultivation...
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  • Tokyo to find him; though he did not recognize her, she gave him a red kumihimo ribbon he has worn ever since. Taki awakens in Mitsuha's body on the morning...
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    easily fixed with a small knot. Unlike other braiding techniques such as kumihimo, finger-loop braiding or plaiting, where the threads are of a finite length...
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    with a single-breasted body and open sides, and the collar is tied with a kumihimo cord. The term "suikan hakama" is also used to refer to the long hakama...
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  • Koukoulion Kowpeenam Kozhukh Kozhushanka Krama Kroje Kubi bukuro Kufi Kumihimo Kumkum Kundan Kupiah Kurdish clothing Kurta Kurtka Kuta (clothing) Kuthampully...
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    suit both the season and the obi itself. Obijime (帯締め) are decorative kumihimo cords roughly 150 centimetres (4.9 ft) long tied around the obi and knotted...
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    is actually kept closed through tying a series of flat ribbons, such as kumihimo, around the body. The two most common varieties of obi for women are fukuro...
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  • II Thymoma-associated multiorgan autoimmunity A wooden spool for making kumihimo braids with a Marudai An abbreviation of the name of the virtual pet Tamagotchi...
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    house of the Diet of Japan. Iga is traditionally known as a center for Kumihimo, a traditional braiding art, with several artisans still in activity. The...
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    and flax were likely used, but little of those materials has survived. Kumihimo Benns, E. 2007. "Set on Yowre Hondys:" Fifteenth Century Instructions for...
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  • uniform appearance. Obijime (帯締め) A decorative woven or padded cord (often kumihimo) used to assist in tying more complex bows with the obi, also worn as simple...
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  • stencil-dye technique from the Ryukyuan Islands Other techniques include kumihimo (組紐) braid making, and kogin zashi (こぎん刺し), a form of sashiko embroidery...
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    rare old Chinese brocades.[citation needed] Shifuku are secured with a kumihimo silk cord, which is tied in prescribed ways. The daisu (台子) is the original...
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  • Akita 1976 lacquerware [30] Iga-kumihimo 伊賀くみひも Iga-kumihimo Mie 1976 {other textiles [31] Kyō-kumihimo 京くみひも Kyō-kumihimo Kyōto 1976 {other textiles [32]...
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  • needlepoint, embroidery, cross-stitch, weaving, lace-making, quilting, kumihimo, spinning, nalbinding, sprang, braiding and dyeing. Period techniques are...
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