Tsuzure-ori: Revision history

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  • curprev 19:3019:30, 19 October 2025 CompUser talk contribs 3,341 bytes +3,341 Created page with "'''Tsuzure-ori''' (綴織), also known as '''Tsuzure weave''' or '''tapestry weave''', is one of the most intricate substyles of Nishijin-ori produced in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Characterized by its handwoven, pictorial patterns created by manually interlacing colored weft threads, Tsuzure-ori is often compared to European tapestry and is regarded as the most prestigious form of Japanese brocade weaving. == Overview == Tsuzure-ori is a labor-intensive silk we..."