
Overview
Kyo-kanoko shibori is the general term used for tie-dyed fabric made in Kyoto. The bumpy pattern on the fabric's surface is mesmerizing with its delicate shadows. Binding parts of the fabric to leave undyed areas allows certain colors to bleed and lends the design solidity. Each stage in the process has its own specialized artisan for design, binding, dyeing, and other stages in between. Discover the alluring world of Kyo-kanoko shibori through the dexterous hands of passionate artisans.
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4 - 1Kyo-yaki: Kyoto Ceramics Charm and Delight the Beholder January 07, 2016
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4 - 2Suiseki: A World of Understated Beauty Within Natural Stone January 21, 2016
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4 - 3Kyo-Kanoko Shibori: Untying the Beauty Bound Within February 18, 2016
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4 - 5Obi: Unbridled Beauty in a Knot April 07, 2016
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4 - 8Tsubo-niwa: Life Enhanced by Quintessential Spaces May 19, 2016
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4 - 9Insho Domoto: The Pulsing Heart of Artistic Innovation June 02, 2016
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4 - 10Hidden Treasures: Preserved for Another Millennium June 16, 2016
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4 - 11Kyoto Walls: Elegance Molded from Earth July 07, 2016
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4 - 12Kata-yuzen: The Stenciled Beauty of Dyeing July 21, 2016
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4 - 13Cool Customs: Beating the Summer Heat August 25, 2016
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4 - 14Atago Sennichi Mairi: Pilgrimage to the Guardian Against Fire September 01, 2016
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4 - 15Kiyomizu Rokubey: Tradition and Vision in Ceramics September 22, 2016
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4 - 16Stone Jizo: Neighborhood Guardians Watch Over Children October 06, 2016
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4 - 18Fusuma Paintings: Artful Partitions Transform Space November 03, 2016
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4 - 19Yase Shamenchi Odori: A Dance of Gratitude November 17, 2016
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4 - 20Iwakura Fire Festival: The Divine Spirit Returns December 15, 2016