
Overview
Heian courtiers 1,200 years ago wore robes made of fabric dyed with medicinal herbs to produce colors of prayer for peace and to keep evil at bay. But most of these colors have been lost to time. Fascinated with these forgotten pigments, some Kyotoites are endeavoring to revive them and create new dyeing techniques. Discover how people have taken up the challenge by learning from the classics and the ancients, cultivating wild plants to be used for pigments, and making handcrafted garments.
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11 - 1Rice Straw: Beauty Within the Prayers of Daily Life February 16, 2023
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11 - 2Antiques: Beauty Engendered by the Passage of Time March 02, 2023
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11 - 3Samurai Armor: The Dignified Aesthetics of the Warrior Class March 16, 2023
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11 - 4Miso: Fermentation, the Taste of Kyoto April 13, 2023
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11 - 5Minamiyamashiro: The Buddhist Treasures of a Remote Region April 20, 2023
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11 - 7Phantom Dyeing: Ancient Colors of Prayer Revived May 18, 2023
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11 - 10Flower Art: Ephemeral Colors for the Mind and Soul July 06, 2023
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11 - 11The Beauty in Boxes: Containers to Hold and Express Sentiments August 03, 2023
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11 - 12Seven Lucky Gods: Blessings of Fortune and Happiness for All August 17, 2023
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11 - 13Made to Order: A Bespoke Culture Fostered on Customer Bonds September 07, 2023
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11 - 14Kuta Hanagasa Dance: The Solid Bonds of a Rural Community October 05, 2023
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11 - 15The Power of Cleaning: Daily Habits for the Heart and Soul October 19, 2023
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11 - 16Crawling Through Mud: Avant-Garde Ceramicists Break With Tradition November 02, 2023
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11 - 17Stonework: Masons Shape a Solid City Presence November 16, 2023
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11 - 18A Student Town: Eagerly Nurturing the Future December 07, 2023