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YOAKE Co.,Ltd

Address 328 Benzaiten-cho Shimogyo-ku Kyoto-si Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:600-8428
Representative Name Takayasu Kiga
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No. of Employees 6
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Tie-dyed Kyoto handkerchiefs dyed by a traditional craftsman of Kyoto Kanoko-shibori.

[Tie-dye]
Tie-dyeing is a technique that has been used since ancient times to create patterns on cloth.
In the Nara period (710-794), many techniques were developed to dye patterns on clothes.
When cloth is dyed using techniques such as tying with thread, sewing tight, and sandwiching with a board, blotches and blurring occur during dyeing. The charm of tie-dyeing is that even if the same lot of cloth is dyed, each piece will be dyed differently depending on the dyeing time and the overlap method.

 [Attention to the fabric -Sarashi Tokuoka-]]
The fabric is stuffed into a kettle and slowly burned in a gentle stream of water for 2 to 3 days.
This process does not stress the fabric, resulting in a soft and absorbent finish.
Because of its good air permeability* and water absorbency, it dries quickly even if it gets wet, and the more it is washed, the more it becomes accustomed to its surroundings.

 *Wasarashi, woven with a small width fabric, can be said to be a Japanese culture. In the days when there were no towels, it was used as a yukata (Japanese bathrobe) for wiping hands and as a nightgown when going to bed.

*There are three types of WASARASHI, each with different thread counts and widths: BUN*OKA*TOKUOKA.
Tokuoka, which is used for our products, has a soft touch and is used for yukata (light cotton kimono) because of the large number of threads used.

*Itajime Shibori
Itajime-shibori is a dyeing technique in which a folded cloth is sandwiched between two boards and dipped in dye.  

*This product will be delivered with the obi cloth wrapped around it.

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SD item code:7493317

Detail Price & Quantity
S1
Tie-dyed Kyoto handkerchief, itajime-shibori #2, indigo
絞り染め 京ハンカチ 板締め絞り#2  藍
(4030000)
(4030000)

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Details
Item added on: 2019/11/15
Shipping Date
About 1 week
Dimensions
Approx. 36 x 45 cm
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: 100% COTTON
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2019
Product tag: None

Description

Tie-dyed Kyoto handkerchiefs dyed by a traditional craftsman of Kyoto Kanoko-shibori.

[Tie-dye]
Tie-dyeing is a technique that has been used since ancient times to create patterns on cloth.
In the Nara period (710-794), many techniques were developed to dye patterns on clothes.
When cloth is dyed using techniques such as tying with thread, sewing tight, and sandwiching with a board, blotches and blurring occur during dyeing. The charm of tie-dyeing is that even if the same lot of cloth is dyed, each piece will be dyed differently depending on the dyeing time and the overlap method.

 [Attention to the fabric -Sarashi Tokuoka-]]
The fabric is stuffed into a kettle and slowly burned in a gentle stream of water for 2 to 3 days.
This process does not stress the fabric, resulting in a soft and absorbent finish.
Because of its good air permeability* and water absorbency, it dries quickly even if it gets wet, and the more it is washed, the more it becomes accustomed to its surroundings.

 *Wasarashi, woven with a small width fabric, can be said to be a Japanese culture. In the days when there were no towels, it was used as a yukata (Japanese bathrobe) for wiping hands and as a nightgown when going to bed.

*There are three types of WASARASHI, each with different thread counts and widths: BUN*OKA*TOKUOKA.
Tokuoka, which is used for our products, has a soft touch and is used for yukata (light cotton kimono) because of the large number of threads used.

*Itajime Shibori
Itajime-shibori is a dyeing technique in which a folded cloth is sandwiched between two boards and dipped in dye.  

*This product will be delivered with the obi cloth wrapped around it.

Ethical (Regional)

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Shipping Method Estimated Arrival
Sea Mail From May.21st 2026 to Jul.23rd 2026
Air Mail From May.5th 2026 to May.7th 2026
EMS From May.4th 2026 to May.7th 2026
Pantos Express From May.6th 2026 to May.11th 2026
DHL From May.4th 2026 to May.6th 2026
UPS From May.4th 2026 to May.6th 2026
FedEx From May.4th 2026 to May.6th 2026
*Some delivery methods may not be available depending on the product or the weight.
*UPS and the UPS logo are trademarks that are used with permission by the owner, United Parcel Service of America, Inc. All rights reserved.
Notes

Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

*Patterns and colors may vary from piece to piece due to the handmade nature of the work. We are sorry, but we are unable to specify the pattern or color.

*About the edge treatment
The left and right sides of the handkerchief are left uncut. The fraying will disappear after repeated washing.

*We take pictures to show the texture and color of the product, but the color may differ from the actual product due to the lighting, natural light, and computer environment of the store. We appreciate your understanding.
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