Kasuri: Revision history

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  • curprev 04:1804:18, 2 October 2025 CompUser talk contribs 6,906 bytes +6,906 Created page with " '''Kasuri''' (絣, sometimes written ''kasuri'' in romaji) is a traditional Japanese textile technique that produces blurred or splashed patterns on woven cloth by resist-dyeing the yarns before weaving. Kasuri is the Japanese form of ikat and has been produced in multiple regions of Japan with a wide variety of local styles and names (for example, Kurume kasuri, Oshima kasuri / Oshima tsumugi-related ikat techniques). Kasuri textiles have been used for everyday clothi..."