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Oborozuki (hazy moon)

Using the traditional Kurume Kasuri, tate-yoko-kasuri pattern technique, the circular pattern is divided into four styles, each inspired by the moon of the four seasons. The pattern is dyed with natural indigo and bayberry, and each section is dyed in gradation to express the transition of the seasons.
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Shôji Yamamura
Hirokawa, Japan
Shôji Yamamura is a fourth generation Kurume Kasuri artisan based in Kurume city in Fukuoka prefecture. A practical and popular clothing fabric among ...
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