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Homespun (process), Nakamura Kobo (atelier), Morioka City, I
Homespun (process), Nakamura Kobo (atelier), Morioka City, I
Ripped cloth and weaving process, Nanbu Sakiori Hozonkai (co
Ripped cloth and weaving process, Nanbu Sakiori Hozonkai (co
A vest made of silk floss, produced in Nakamura Kobo in Mori
Shoiko, an item of essential agricultural wear, recreated he
Genshu - raw materials for textiles and cloth made of bark m
Genshu - garment made from bark
Karamushi Itoumi process to split fibers of Karamushi by han
Kenland: Process of preparing yarns and knitting by machines
Kogin finished garment
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Homespun (process), Nakamura Kobo (atelier), Morioka City, I
Photography by Masaya Yoshimura
    • Homespun (process), Nakamura Kobo (atelier), Morioka City, I
    • Ripped cloth and weaving process, Nanbu Sakiori Hozonkai (co
    • Ripped cloth and weaving process, Nanbu Sakiori Hozonkai (co
    • A vest made of silk floss, produced in Nakamura Kobo in Mori
    • Shoiko, an item of essential agricultural wear, recreated he
    • Genshu - raw materials for textiles and cloth made of bark m
    • Genshu - garment made from bark
    • Karamushi Itoumi process to split fibers of Karamushi by han
    • Kenland: Process of preparing yarns and knitting by machines
    • Kogin finished garment