Japanese Ikat Weaving

by Noriko Tomita, Jun Tomita

First Published in 1982, Japanese Ikat Weaving offers a professional approach to the subject, presented with great clarity and precision. Japanese Ikat weaving, also known as Kasuri, is the technique by which lengths of yarn are tied and dyed before weaving. Patterns created with this technique are unique and its popularity is increasing among weavers, craftsmen and textile designers in all parts of the world. The authors give an account of the history of Kasuri and describes the regional techni

ISBN: 9781003834250

101 pages

Published: 2024-01-15

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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