Shinafu: Revision history

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11 November 2025

6 November 2025

  • curprev 17:2917:29, 6 November 2025 CompUser talk contribs m 3,595 bytes −11 Text replacement - "Category:Weaving techniques" to "Category:Weaving"
  • curprev 06:5206:52, 6 November 2025 CompUser talk contribs 3,606 bytes +3,606 Created page with "'''Shinafu''' (科布 / 榀布) is a traditional Japanese textile woven from the inner bark fibers of the '''shina''' tree, a variety of linden (''Tilia japonica''). It is among Japan’s oldest bast-fiber textiles, historically produced in mountainous regions where cultivation of cotton or ramie was difficult. Shinafu is characterized by its warm, earthy texture, subtle sheen, and remarkable durability. Today, production is most closely associated with areas of Yamaga..."