Don-su: Revision history

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  • curprev 20:1820:18, 6 November 2025 CompUser talk contribs 3,626 bytes +3,626 Created page with "'''Don-su''' (緞子 / 段子) is a type of '''figured satin silk textile''' used historically for Noh costumes, obi, altar hangings, and other ceremonial and high-status garments. Don-su features a '''satin ground weave''' with patterned effects created through the contrast of warp- and weft-faced areas, producing smooth surfaces with subtle light reflection. Though influenced by imported Chinese satins, don-su became a distinct Japanese weaving tradition maintained..."