会津木綿スカーフ 陽炎
A cotton scarf made in Fukushima Prefecture using a revived, 400-year old craft.
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This striped scarf is made of Aizu momen, a plain-weave cotton fabric, the production of which is a 400-year old craft from the Aizu region of Fukushima Prefecture. Once widely popular, the production of Aizu momen had been gradually declining from its heyday in the Taishō period (1912-1926 CE) until it completely disappeared about 30 years ago. In 2016, the lost craft was successfully revived with three weaving workshops carrying on the tradition. Clothes made of Aizu momen were originally used by people living in the area to withstand the cold winters and very hot summers of the Aizu region. Aizu momen is therefore known for its excellent heat retention and moisture absorption qualities as well as its durability and soft texture.
Size: L185 cm x W36 cm
Material: 100% cotton
Tōhoku consists of six prefectures located in the north-east of Honshu island. This region is known for its hot spring (onsen) resorts, colourful festivals, remote sacred mountains and harsh winters. In 2011, the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit the region hard; however, the massive efforts in reconstruction are proof of the people’s resilience. Urushi (lacquer) ware, ironware and the crafting of kokeshi dolls make up but a few of the local industries in this lesser-visited region of Japan.
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