Kinu: Revision history

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  • curprev 16:3016:30, 19 October 2025 CompUser talk contribs 2,618 bytes +2,618 Created page with "'''Kinu''' (絹) is the Japanese word for '''silk''', referring to both the raw fiber produced by silkworms and the wide range of woven and dyed textiles made from it. As one of the most highly valued materials in Japanese textile history, Kinu has been central to the development of Japan’s clothing, art, and craft traditions since ancient times. == Overview == Silk production and weaving were introduced to Japan from China around the 3rd century CE. Over the centurie..."