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The Japanese Kimono (Thing to Wear): The Epicentre of Kimono Manufacturing Within Japan and the Decline of the Kimono Textile Industry During the 21st Century, the Economic Cost of the Finest Kimono Textiles, the Age of the Hakata Kenjo (Tribute From Hakata, Japan) Textile and the Reason it Was Valued by Samurai (One Who Serves), the Description of Hakata Kenjo Textiles, How the Outline of Patterns and Illustrations Are Created for Hakata Kenjo Textiles, How Wax and Glue Help to Separate the Colors of Hakata Kenjo Textiles During the Manufacturing Process, and Japanese Kimono Manufacturers vs Indonesian Batik Manufacturers

Kyoto, Japan is the epicenter of kimono production but the industry has declined by 80% in the last 30 years as of 2018. The finest kimonos in the world cost $20,000 per garment. The Hakata Kenjo garnet style goes back nearly 800 years and was prized by the samurai class because of its simple design. Hakata Kenjo is defined by 4 fixed patterns and a minimal color palate for a less is more esthetic. Both wax and glue are used to create the outline of patterns and illustrations. Wax seeps into the...


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