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    Crêpe (textile) (redirect from Chirimen)
    Chijimi Japanese crêpe. Chirimen Japanese raw silk crêpe widely used to make kimono. When woven with a dot it is mon-chirimen. Courtauld crape 1890s mourning...
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    Whitebait (redirect from Chirimen jako)
    refers to soft-dried products (50–85% water ratio), and distinguished from chirimen-jako (縮緬雑魚) (aka Kansai boshi or 'Western Japan style dried') which are...
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    Chirimen tegara decorated with silver foil flowers...
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    from fabrics of various thicknesses and price points, including silk, chirimen, cotton, rayon, and nylon. The cloth is typically square, although not...
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    berries are also cooked with small fry fish and flavored with soy sauce (chirimen jako [ja]), a specialty item of Kyoto, since its Mount Kurama outskirts...
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    shiso (f. crispa) Chirimen-jiso (縮緬紫蘇) Green shiso (f. viridis) Aojiso (青紫蘇) Ōba (大葉) Ruffled green shiso (f. viridi-crispa) Chirimen-aojiso (縮緬青紫蘇) Bicolor...
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    fabric straps. The fabric is often either the fabric used for the shoe, or chirimen (a type of Japanese crepe, of silk or rayon), or cotton, often with a different...
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    June, fabrics such as kawari-chirimen (a type of silk crêpe noted as a more "wrinkle-resistant" form of hitokoshi-chirimen) and komayori ro (a thicker...
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    Today, kimono can be made of silk, silk brocade, silk crepes (such as chirimen) and satin weaves (such as rinzu). Modern kimono that are made with less-expensive...
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  • (all from Yosa District), was merged to create the town of Yosano. Tango-chirimen, a special silk fabric with a unique texture known as crêpe is a major...
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    (Ichinomiya of Tango Province) Seikiro Ryokan (Japan Heritage・No43.Tango Chirimen Textile Road) Tango Kokubun-ji, National Historic Site Amanohashidate Catholic...
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    or obanzai dishes feature stir-fried Japanese greens with either age or chirimen-jako [ja], dried sardines. Traditional Japanese food is typically seasoned...
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  • Bashōshi (芭蕉紙) Bitchū Torinokogami (備中鳥子紙) Birutangami (蛭谷紙) Chigusagami Chirimen (縮緬) or Chirimengami(縮緬紙) cf.縮緬本 [2] Chochingami (提灯紙) Danshi Etchu washi...
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    Fairy Tale Series", printed by Hasegawa Takejirō, the issuer of many such chirimen-bon or "crepe-paper books". Although the illustrations are not credited...
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    (patterned twill), donsu (satin damask), rinzu (figured silk) and mon-chirimen (patterned chirimen). Tsumugi is a plain tabby weave fabric woven from slubbed silk...
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    Uzumaki Kōdai) Helmet foot (兜巾, Tokin Kōdai) Crinkled cloth foot (縮緬高台, Chirimen Kōdai) Split foot (割高台, Wari Kōdai) Cut foot (切高台, Kiri Kōdai) Two split...
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    silver-wrapped thread. As paste-resist dyeing (yūzen) became popular, crepe silk (chirimen or kinsha) was favored. Tapestry-weave fabrics such as tsuzure-ori were...
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    Takejirō as Japanese Fairy Tale Series No. 16 (these books are classed in the chirimen-bon or "crepe-paper books" genre). The artist, who was not credited in...
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    its many hot springs, while Amino is one of the major producers of Tango Chirimen cloth. Kyōtango has 17 public elementary schools and six public middle...
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    introduce the technique of producing silk crepe cloth, which was named Tango chirimen. This became a regional speciality and a source of income for both Miyazu...
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  • pottery Kiyomizu ware Rengetsu ware Nishijin-ori Sensu, folding fan Tango chirimen Uchiwa, flat fan Ebi-imo, taro Hōjicha Kyo-yasai, Kyoto traditional vegetables...
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    koshi-zori. A distinctive feature of this school is the jihada which is chirimen-hada and sumigane (dark and plain steel). The hamon is midare based on...
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    economy of agriculture and textiles. A type of crêpe fabric called Tango chirimen has bene a famous local product since the Edo period. Yosano has six public...
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    Hōryōsai) June Kirara Festival (きららまつり, Kirara-matsuri) July Chirimen Festival (ちりめん祭り, Chirimen-matsuri) August Kinahaiya Ikata Festival (きなはいや伊方まつり, Kinahaiya...
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  • such as kanzashi are also commonly made from textiles such as kinsha and chirimen (smooth crêpe and textured crêpe respectively). Traditional footwear, such...
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    Fairy Tale Series" printed by Hasegawa Takejirō, who issued many such chirimen-bon or "crepe-paper books". Mrs. James's version follows a storyline identical...
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  •  2009 (2009-08-22) "The Posses in Confession-Colored Crêpes" Transliteration: "Kokuhaku chirimen-gumi" (Japanese: 告白縮緬組) "The End and the Beginning of Enoden" Transliteration:...
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    Buddha (Kobunsha, 1884). Many of Hasegawa's early books were in the form of chirimen-bon (ちりめん本) or crêpe paper books. In 1885, Hasegawa published the first...
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    ko-maru) chikei (地景) – black gleaming lines of nie that appear in the ji. chirimen-hada (縮緬肌, crape grain pattern) – distinctly visible mokume-hada with a...
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  • Year Item 2011 Hama Chirimen 2011 Calendar 2012 Ondine "Kimono" Catelogue...
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