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Nishijin Ori
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Premium silk textile woven in the Nishijin district of northwestern Kyoto since the 15th century. Known for intricate patterns and precise weaving techniques, it serves as the finest material for obi and kimono. Production primarily involves artisanal handwork, with some pieces requiring months to complete. It remains vital to Japan's kimono industry.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Traditional Crafts
Location:Northwestern Kyoto
Time Period:15th century-present
Influence:National
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