Japanese Textiles explores the rich and diverse textile traditions of Japan, from regional weaving techniques and dyed fabrics to ceremonial garments and everyday cloth culture. The book introduces the historical development, materials, techniques, stylistic traditions, and cultural significance of Japanese textile craftsmanship.
Topics include traditional weaving, dyeing methods, decorative textile arts, regional schools, historical garments, and the relationship between textiles and Japanese social, aesthetic, and material culture.
Designed for readers interested in traditional crafts, fashion history, material culture, and Japanese art, this volume presents textile traditions through structured cultural documentation and educational research.
Suitable for:
- Readers interested in Japanese crafts and culture
- Students and educators
- Museums and cultural institutions
- Textile and fashion enthusiasts
- Language and cultural learning environments
Part of the Craftpedia Library series dedicated to the documentation and preservation of traditional crafts.





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