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Kobo Oriza Knit Cap, Multi Functional, Cotton, Split Tan and Oatmeal, 9˝
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$ 79.00
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All aspects of production are done in the studios of Kobo Oriza. These processes include (but are not limited to!) product design, spinning yarn, warping, weaving, washing, and tasseling. The Kijaku Ichiretsuki loom can only complete 30 scarves a day, but each one is made with the utmost care.
This item uses a Rope Dyeing Technique to dye the yarn. This type of dying technique is also used to dye the yarns made for denim jeans.
- Origin of Fabric: Japan
- 100% Cotton
- Made in Imabari, Japan
- Scarf (flat measurement): 31"x 8.5" approx.
- Beanie: (flat measurement) 6.5″ x 10″ approx.
- Product #: KOS181
- Code: NWS
Learn more about Kobo Oriza and the Kijaku Ichiretsuki loom here.
Flat measurements:
- 9 ˝ folded
- 14 ˝ unfolded
All aspects of production are done in the studios of Kobo Oriza. These processes include (but are not limited to) product design, spinning yarn, warping, weaving, washing, and tasselling. Made using an Iwama weaving machine, the machine stretches the threads, adds weight, and weaves them one by one while the craftsmen make firm adjustments. "Changing weave", which combines three patterns of large and small herringbone and plain weave, is characterized by the three-dimensional effect and thickness of the fabric. It is a completely non-sewn finish with no seams anywhere.
All aspects of production are done in the studios of Kobo Oriza. These processes include (but are not limited to!)...
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