Rinzu: Revision history

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11 November 2025

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  • curprev 19:3419:34, 19 October 2025 CompUser talk contribs 2,952 bytes +2,952 Created page with "'''Rinzu''' (綸子) is a traditional Japanese silk damask fabric belonging to the family of Nishijin-ori weaves, produced primarily in Kyoto Prefecture. It is characterized by its subtle, tone-on-tone woven patterns that appear and disappear with changes in light. Rinzu has long been used for high-quality kimono and obi fabrics, embodying quiet elegance and refined craftsmanship. == Overview == Rinzu is a patterned silk created through the '''da..."