Churashima Textiles-the Magic of Color and Pattern

August 10, 2019 to September 23, 2019

Before the Meiji Era, Okinawa, popularly known as “Churashima” (beautiful islands)   flourished as the Ryukyu Kingdom, and had a unique and thriving dyeing and weaving culture.This exhibit focuses on woven and dyed goods passed down by the Sho Ryukyu royal dynasty that are national treasures of the highest quality and dyed with Okinawan traditional techniques such as bingata. The notable items on display will include bashofu and jofu (woven fabric of specific plants), and the exhibition will offer new research findings on dyeing various modern works, including by Living National Treasures, and introduce the current state of dyeing and weaving in Okinawa.

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The Shoto Museum of Art

2-14-14 Shoto,
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0046
Japan
Phone: +81-(0)3-3465-9421