Zanshi-ori: Revision history

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11 November 2025

6 November 2025

  • curprev 17:2917:29, 6 November 2025 CompUser talk contribs m 3,347 bytes −11 Text replacement - "Category:Weaving techniques" to "Category:Weaving"
  • curprev 17:0817:08, 6 November 2025 CompUser talk contribs 3,358 bytes +3,358 Created page with "'''Zanshi-ori''' (残糸織) is a traditional Japanese weaving technique in which '''leftover, irregular, or remnant threads''' (''zanshi'') are used to create cloth. The resulting textiles are characterized by their irregular textures, subtle color variations, and unique visual rhythms. Historically associated with both rural thrift culture and later urban textile workshops, zanshi-ori reflects the principles of reuse and the aesthetic value of natural variation. == Hi..."