TEXTILES|KURUME KASURI
OUR TEXTILES|KURUME KASURI
Our brand uses 100% Kurume Kasuri which is a traditional textile made of 100% cotton, from the southern part of Fukuoka in Japan. Kurume Kasuri has a 220-year history. We use Kurume Kasuri which is woven by Shimogawa Orimono located in Yame City. At Shimogawa Orimono, the threads and patterns are carefully adjusted by craftsmen on Kasuri looms which have been improved based on the TOYOTA-style power looms of the 1950s. These looms weave more slowly than a modern high-speed loom, which gives Kurume Kasuri a wonderful texture and makes it durable.
What is Kurume Kasuri?
Kurume Kasuri is one of the three major types of Kasuri in Japan, also known as “ikat” worldwide. It is a fabric made using dyed yarn to create a pattern.
It has a 220-year history and was exported not only throughout Japan but also overseas due to its value as a component of durable daily wear. Later, its production declined due to the war, the rise of synthetic fibers, and the shift to westernized clothing. Today, the number of Kusume Kasuri weavers has decreased from about 80 to less than 30.
On the other hand, from the perspective of the global environment, there is a growing interest in sustainable products that will secure our future. Since ancient times, Japan has been accumulating the wisdom of its predecessors to create unique circulating systems such as clothing, food and housing suited to the climate and environments. The cotton kimono has been one of the perfect examples of sustainable clothing.
It takes about 3 months to produce this fabric thoroughly through more than 30 processes by the hands of different craftsmen. That’s why Kurume Kasuri is “excellent quality, comfortable to wear, easy to use, and long-lasting”.
Wearing Kurume Kasuri is one of the ways to live sustainably and happily with limited resources and in harmony with the environment. We hope that our garments will make a better future.
Reason for high quality
More than 30 processes
by the hands of different craftsmen
3 months to produce
by collaborating with nature
such as drying threads under the sun after dyeing
100-year looms based on TOYOTA-style power looms
have been operated and cared for by craftmen. They weave more slowly and softly than modern high-speed looms. The result is strong, durable and high-quality fabric.