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Kurume is a city located in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan.
The city has an estimated population of 303,277 and a population density of 1,319.51 persons per km². The total area is 229.84 km².
The city was founded on April 1, 1889.
Famous people from Kurume include: the family of the Bridgestone Tire Corporation (Shojiro Ishibashi), George Shima (the Potato King of California), the pop group Checkers, the singer and actress Seiko Matsuda, anime creator Leiji Matsumoto, the television celebrity, Rena Tanaka, actor Ryo Ishibashi and the late Izumi Sakai of Zard. The Bridgestone Tire Corporation has its origins in Kurume as traditional footwear manufacturers, producing the sock-like shoe (tabi), used by farmers. They found that by coating the bottom of tabi with rubber, farmers could be protected from the invasion of parasitic worms that live in rice paddies.
Famous traditional products of Kurume are the kasuri (絣), roughly woven indigo dyed cloth; pork soup (tonkotsu) ramen noodles; and trays and bowls made from rantai shikki (籃胎漆器), a composite made from lacquered bamboo.
In 2010 Kurume is planning to host the International Camellia Conference.
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The Fushimi Inari Shrine, Japan’s Fox Shrine in Kyoto, Japan
The Fushimi Inari Shrine, Japan’s Fox Shrine in Kyoto, Japan
The shrine is just outside the Inari Station on the Nara Line of the West Japan Railway Company known as the “JR line” We took the train from Kyoto station and made our way to Fushimi Inari Taisha, it’s also known as Japan’s Fox Shrine. It’s a 2-3 hour hike to the summit and depending on the time you choose to go, first thing in the morning or the afternoon it may be dead quiet or extremely busy.
The Fushimi Inari shrine is famous for it’s orange tore gates that span the entire hike, from the bottom to the top of the mountain. The shrine began construction in the year 711, in Inariyama hill in southwestern Kyoto, it was later relocated and the main shrine started construction 700 years later.
The Fushimi Inari Taisha temple is the head shrine of Kame Inari and is located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto. The temples is about 200 meters above sea level and span approximately 4KM through the mountains. This shrine has over 32,000 sub shrines, all of the tori ( japanese gates) are donated by local business's.
During Japanese new year, the shrine get's almost 1 million visitors per day during this time. This is significantly more than any other time of the year, you may want to avoid visiting at this time.
The hike was beautiful, it was a great opportunity to experience Japan’s forests and orange tori gates and views of Taisha station and the surrounding city.
After a 4 hour hike, we had some lunch in town before taking the JR line back to our Japanese guest house in Kyoto, Japan.
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OKITAMA TRADITIONAL CRAFT④【Shirataka Pongee(Shirataka Town)】
Shirataka Tsumugi pongee is hand-crafted carefully, from the selection of raw materials to the completion of the finished product, by a single artisan.
(Shirataka Tsumugi pongee originated in Shirataka Town, which is located in the southern part of the prefecture, with a population of about 15,000)
Shirataka Tsumugi pongee, like Nagai Tsumugi pongee, originated during the reign of the feudal lord Uesugi. He encouraged the people to change their local economy from the production of raw textile materials such as Aoso and safflowers to the production of silk fabrics, an industry which also made the region self-sufficient. Similar to the Nagai region, Yoneryu-kasuri fabric has been woven in the Shirataka district since the mid-Meiji period (1870s). However, during the late Meiji period (1900's), Shirataka Tsumugi pongee established its own unique style of dyeing by introducing the Itajime technique. This technique, learned from engineers from Ashikaga City in Tochigi Prefecture, features various patterns created by pressing piled threads on the washboard, resulting in a sensitive Kasuri pattern.
The Shirataka region still today produces Kasuri and Omeshi (a kind of silk fabric used for Kimonos) fabrics using the Itajime technique.
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JACQUARD - Indigo Tie Dye Kit - Artist & Craftsman Supply
Indigo Dyeing is a natural dye process, having long been used in many cultures from around the world. The unique characteristics of indigo dyeing make it easy to create wonderful resist patterns on fabric.
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TRAVEL | EVENTS | ARTS | Japanese Tie-Dye Festival | Arimatsu Shibori (Tie-Dying) Matsuri 2018
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A Japanese Tie Dye Festival in Arimatsu, Aichi, Japan.
Old-fashioned stores and houses still remain along the Tokaido road. The shops for tie-dyed products on the main roads are reproduced from the Edo period. Additionally, demonstrations of tie-dying, tie-dying lessons for visitors, and parades are performed.
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All-Natural Indigo Dyeing Spreading from Hong Kong's Edge
HONG KONG – Among the yearslong arguments for establishing an Innovation and Technology Bureau in Hong Kong, the Chief Executive commented that government should help young talents to fulfil their “technology dream.” However, Max To, a former local photographer, did not share this dream.
“When I first met indigo dye in Taiwan, I felt its impact immediately, and decided to establish the first natural indigo dyeing operation here,” said Mr. To, who founded Indigo 11.50 in Tai Long Wan Village, tucked away at the edge of Southern Lantau Island in Hong Kong. In the workshop, customers can also create their own products, from T-shirt to tote bag.
Indigo dyeing is an all-natural dyeing approach using a genus of plants named Indigofera. It has been used for thousands of years around the world to hand-dye fabric blue. Under mass production, however, chemical dyeing and mechanical production have been widely used nowadays instead.
In Hong Kong, indigo dye has been at the edge of attention as well. “The attention given to this craft is no different to something like drawing and art-jamming. Most people don’t recognise indigo dye because they don’t understand what it is,” said Mr. To.
“But it’s thrilled that this art is gaining much recognition these years,” he mentioned, this operation has won appreciation from media and even Art Basel Hong Kong. “It is also frisky to run our own studio, set up our own rules, and carry out our own style,” he added, and looked at this hand-dyed start-up as a game or experiment.
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For the uninitiated, Indigo is the best dye to start with: it is fast and easy to use, permanent, a great backyard/group activity, and totally magical. This is the oldest dye on the planet, and what is used for every pair of blue jeans you've ever worn!
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17살에 장사를 시작해 헨리 포드, 토마스 에디슨, 하비 파이어스톤 등 세계적 기업가들과 어깨를 나란히 하던 경영가
자신의 이름처럼 세계인의 이동을 책임지며 인류사의 발전에 기여한 이야기
골프공으로 시작해 다시 한 번 세계 골프시장에 도전하는 브리지스톤 골프!
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Pk Indigo Dyeing
Pk Derived from the leaves of shrubs in the Indigofera family, indigo dye has been used for millennia in most regions of India to colour yarn and fabric (especially cotton) in shades of blue. Indigo is a substantive dye, fixing without the help of a mordant, but requires expertise to successfully prepare and use. The process was demonstrated for the V&A by the Cheepa family, indigo dyers living and working in Kala Dera, Rajasthan.
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The magical art of indigo dyeing
Handwaving students learn the 6,000 year old technique of indigo dyeing during a class at Flat Rock Farm in Lyme.
Japanese Shibori Dyeing with Clamps - Colouricious Holidays
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Shibori is known to be one of the oldest Indigo dying techniques in Japan, most popular in the early Edo period when lower class people where forbidden from wearing silk.
For Shibori the cloth can be bound, stitched, folded, twisted, clamped and compressed. Each method that is used is done in harmony with the type of cloth to create beautiful surface designs.
Shibori is not only restricted to the wise old Japanese textile craft of hand dying indigo- but it has also been modernized and mass produced. Some designers have tried to imitate/ interpret the Shibori look through digital print created on CAD or it has been copied and printed in mass fashion production using the screen printing process. It has now become a classic textile application that is used throughout all textile industries from interiors to fashion for inspiration.
The different forms shibori include:
Kanoko shibori, Miura shibori, Kumo shibori, Nui shibori, Arashi shibori & Itajime shibori.
If you love shibori then come on a Colouricious Holiday for your creative activity art holiday. More information can be found on our website: colouriciousholidays.com.
Indianapolis Children's Museum with SYNLawn
The Riley Children’s Health Sports Legends Experience, a 7.5-acre, $38.5 million exhibit at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis opened Saturday with SYNLawn sustainable, plant-based products in a starring, 1.4-acre role.
Indianapolis, IN — The Riley Children’s Health Sports Legends Experience, a 7.5-acre, $38.5 million exhibit at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis opened Saturday with SYNLawn sustainable, plant-based products in a starring, 1.4-acre role.
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is the largest of its kind in the world and this indoor/outdoor exhibit, The Riley Children’s Health Sports Legends Experience, is a massive effort to focus on health and fitness for families.
“We’ve been trying to get our arms around health and fitness with children and families for many years,” explained Dr. Jeffrey Patchen, Museum president and CEO. “We wanted to be able to create an experience both indoors and outdoors, but we wanted it to be fun and engaging for both children and their parents,” said Patchen The result, a 7.5-acre outdoor and 15,000 sq. ft. indoor experience that allows parents and grandparents to engage with kids, year-round, related to health and fitness, by learning healthy ways to engage in sports skills and drills in a non-competitive environment inspired by world-class sports legends with ties to Indiana.
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Shibori Dyeing | In the Studio with Steven Sabados | CBC Life
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About Aphrodite Clothing
History
Aphrodite was formed in 1994 by two brothers, Andrew and Duncan McKenzie. The brothers’ intention was to provide a superb store to support their enthusiasm for contemporary fashion. This was only the beginning, and today Aphrodite can boast the store of their dreams, gaining national acclaim and respect from both press and suppliers alike. In 2007 Aphrodite looked to take their expertise to a world wide audience, with the launch of their aphrodite1994.com website. Though being a web based store, Aphrodite looks to maintain the standards and professional customer care offered to any Aphrodite shop customer. Customer Service Politeness and a friendly attitude greet all customers on arrival, and departure at Aphrodite. We look to maintain these standards for our customers throughout their website shopping experience. Aphrodite has a loyal customer base who continue to both shop and seek style advice in the store. Aphrodite have a great belief in staff development both for in store and online retail, holding training days designed to encourage developing staff knowledge and understanding of the products on sale.
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Aphrodite is based in Sunderland; the most highly populated city in the North East of England, with a population of 300,000.As well as industry and commerce, Sunderland benefits from a huge student population with Sunderland University being recognised by The Guardian newspaper as the best new University in 2001, and rated best new University in the UK for the overall quality, range and quantity of its research. Sunderland enjoys a thriving nightlife with a myriad of bars and restaurants attracting the city’s movers and shakers, and Aphrodite is proud to be leading the way in the fashion stakes in a city which has a key role in supporting the North East economy.
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Indigo Dyeing Workshop
Cath Derksma from Prints Charming conducts an Indigo dyeing workshop at Material Obsession.