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Nishijin-ori

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Japan's finest silk textile produced in the Nishijin district of Kyoto. Characterized by gorgeously ornate patterns woven with gold and silver threads, it is used primarily for obi sashes, as well as kimono and Noh costumes. With over 550 years of history since its revival after the Onin War, it stands at the apex of Japanese textile craft.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Traditional Crafts
Location:Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto City
Time Period:15th century–present
Influence:Global
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Silk textileGold and silver threadObi

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