Goshogire: Revision history

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  • curprev 19:4419:44, 19 October 2025 CompUser talk contribs 3,770 bytes +3,770 Created page with "'''Goshogire''' (御所解), literally meaning “palace pattern fabric,” is a luxurious variety of Nishijin-ori weaving that developed in Kyoto Prefecture during the Momoyama period and Edo period. It is distinguished by elegant designs inspired by imperial palace scenery, seasonal landscapes, and classical Japanese motifs. Goshogire exemplifies the refined courtly taste of Kyoto and remains one of the most artistically expressive forms of Japanese..."