Tsumugi (cloth)

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title: Tsumugi (cloth)
text: Tsumugi (紬) is a traditional slub-woven silk fabric from Japan. It is a tabby weave material woven from yarn produced using silk noil, short-staple silk fibre. The short silk fibres are degummed and, traditionally, the yarns are hand-joined to form a continuous length before weaving, a technique also used for cheaper bast fibres. Yarns are joined by twisting the ends to be joined in the same direction, then twisting both ends, bundled together, in the other direction, to make a two-ply yarn at t
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description: Japanese cloth woven from hand-joined slub silk threads
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsumugi_(cloth)
date created: 2021-07-07T02:54:20Z
date modified: 2024-09-09T09:06:41Z
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