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Hand-woven Japanese silk fabric artisans turn attention to Saudi Arabia

Specialized hand-woven Japanese silk fabric artisans with a history of over 1,000 years turn attention to Saudi Arabia
Specialized hand-woven Japanese silk fabric artisans with a history of over 1,000 years turn attention to Saudi Arabia
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01 Aug 2022 10:08:41 GMT9
01 Aug 2022 10:08:41 GMT9

Abdullah Al Rushud 

Riyadh: Kyoto-based Okamoto Orimono Co., Ltd. (branded as Nishijin Okamoto) has worked to provide rare silk fabrics since the Meiji era, and have carried on the techniques and traditions of Nishijin textiles for over 100 years, across four generations.

Nishijin Okamoto is one of the few remaining weaving companies carrying on the historic culture of Nishijin and Kyoto, and the company are offering innovative silk fabrics that impress both the wearer and impress the wearer.

Ema Okamoto, textile designer and managing director of Nishijin Okamoto, spoke to Arab New Japan, saying, “I grew up as a child amid the sounds of the machines, the winding threads, and the bustle of the craftsmen in the house and workshop. This atmosphere of the Nishijin workshop is my origin and my life.”

“The people of Saudi Arabia, like us, cherish their roots and as they live their lives. I got a lot of inspiration from the regional symbols they showed us wherever we went,” Okamoto said, expressing interest in creating “a traditional collaboration between Saudi Arabia and Japan.”

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