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Description
Takeko Kaizawa
Attusi is the Ainu word for "textiles made from the bark of the halibut elm.”
Attusi is a traditional Ainu garment and was worn as formal wear.
The fabric is woven from the bark of the halibut elm tree, which is then made into a garment, with traditional patterns on the collar, cuffs, back, and hem using cotton cloth and embroidery.
Kaizawa is particular about weaving finely, using more than 500 warp threads instead of the usual 400.
Kaizawa has been mastering various traditional techniques since he was a child and is currently designated as an "Ainu Association Outstanding Craftsman" and "Ainu Cultural Foundation Traditional Craftsman".
He puts a lot of time and effort into his creations, starting with the gathering of raw materials. This piece shows off that effort and will add a touch of flair to any interior.
Information
Manufacturer | with AINU CRAFTS. |
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Country of origin | Hokkaido |
Technique | Ainu Crafts |
Material | Cotton thread |
Size | Length 49.21 , Width 23.62 , Shoulder width 23.23 , Sleeve length 12.99 in. (着丈125、身幅60、肩幅59、袖丈33cm) |
Weight | 2.87 lbs(1300g) |
Capacity | 0 oz(0ml) |
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Note | Avoid repeated wetting and drying |
Delivery Time | 1-2 weeks |
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