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Another black/gray shades from Kakishibu, Persimmon Tannin Dye. Kakishibu change

atsushijp, 2018年2月12日

Another black/gray shades from Kakishibu, Persimmon Tannin Dye. Kakishibu changes color by conditions and environment.
It is almost black, but warm black unlike the synthetic dye. One of our popular color. Just beautiful.
昨年末に完成した柿渋染も無事アメリカ到着。
柿渋は染め方、染め条件によって、全然違う表情をみせてくれます。黒い柿渋。でも化学染料では出ない、優しい黒。大人気の糸です。

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Comments (6)

  1. Anonymous says:
    2018年2月13日 at 12:01 AM

    優しい黒ですね💕柿渋染めは日本だけなんでしょうかね❣️世界の人が知ったらびっくりすると思います🤗

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  2. しのぶ says:
    2018年2月13日 at 4:11 AM

    素敵な色ですねー😊

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  3. Hane Erino says:
    2018年2月13日 at 6:59 AM

    それで何か編みたくなっちゃうね

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  4. 山田 かおる says:
    2018年2月13日 at 7:45 AM

    これ、柿渋だけですか?媒染は?この掠れた色、重宝しそうですね。なかなかないです。

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  5. しのぶ says:
    2018年2月13日 at 4:32 PM

    遊佐刺し子は山形県のホームページに出てました。生地の目を数えないんですねー。大槌の無印とのコラボ商品は日本国内は有楽町と池袋西武の2店舗だけ見たいです。海外の方が多いんですね

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  6. K E L L Y H A N K E Y says:
    2018年2月14日 at 1:45 PM

    Beautiful! ❤️

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