Himeji Kawa: Revision history

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4 January 2026

  • curprev 20:4720:47, 4 January 2026 CompUser talk contribs 8,152 bytes +8,152 Created page with "==Overview== '''Himeji Kawa''' refers to a historically important Japanese leather craft centered in and around Himeji (Hyōgo Prefecture), best known for producing exceptionally pale, clean-finished leather through intensive washing, controlled drying, and careful surface preparation. In Japanese craft history, it is widely associated with so-called “white leather” (''shirogawa''), valued for its visual purity, crisp hand, and suitability for objects requiring both..."