







D1830 14OZ KAKISHIBU DENIM HICKORY JEANS RELAX TAPERED
"Kakishibu" dyeing is a traditional dyeing technique that has been handed down since the Heian period, over 900 years ago. It is said to have originated in the Heian period (794-1185) when samurai and mountain priests wore reddish brown clothes dyed with Kakishibu. The cloth dyed with Kakishibu, which is also used as a Chinese herbal medicine because of its high sterilizing and deodorizing properties, is said to have been first used in the Heian period (794-1185).The cloth dyed with Kakishibu is also called "sun-dyeing" because the color changes and becomes deeper when exposed to sunlight and air. This is why it is called sun-dyeing.
Studio D'Artisan has created a new original fabric using yarn dyed with this Kakishibu dyeing technique, combined with indigo yarn. In order to create a rough texture, the warp and weft yarns are both #6.7. In order to give the fabric a rough texture, we used a thick super-uneven yarn, #6.7 in both warp and weft, which gives a more uneven weave than usual. In addition, nep yarns (yarns with knots left over from spinning) dyed with indigo are randomly woven into the weft to create a coarse look. By weaving in indigo dyed nep yarn (yarn with knots left over from the spinning process), we were able to create a coarse atmosphere.
The hickory stripes are based on the motif of random hickory, also known as "father and son hickory. The hickory, which is a standard pattern of work style, is combined with the Japanese color of "Kakishibu dyeing" to create an unprecedented color. The hickory pattern, a work style staple, is combined with the Japanese color of "Kakishibu Dyeing" to create the "KAKISHIBU DENIM HICKORY Jeans" with an unprecedented color.
Silhouette: Relax tapered (108 type)
Ounce: 14oz
【Deposit】
Item is expected to be delivered in October 2021.
"Kakishibu" dyeing is a traditional dyeing technique that has been handed down since the Heian period, over 900 years ago. It is said to have originated in the Heian period (794-1185) when samurai and mountain priests wore reddish brown clothes dyed with Kakishibu. The cloth dyed with Kakishibu, which is also used as a Chinese herbal medicine because of its high sterilizing and deodorizing properties, is said to have been first used in the Heian period (794-1185).The cloth dyed with Kakishibu is also called "sun-dyeing" because the color changes and becomes deeper when exposed to sunlight and air. This is why it is called sun-dyeing.
Studio D'Artisan has created a new original fabric using yarn dyed with this Kakishibu dyeing technique, combined with indigo yarn. In order to create a rough texture, the warp and weft yarns are both #6.7. In order to give the fabric a rough texture, we used a thick super-uneven yarn, #6.7 in both warp and weft, which gives a more uneven weave than usual. In addition, nep yarns (yarns with knots left over from spinning) dyed with indigo are randomly woven into the weft to create a coarse look. By weaving in indigo dyed nep yarn (yarn with knots left over from the spinning process), we were able to create a coarse atmosphere.
The hickory stripes are based on the motif of random hickory, also known as "father and son hickory. The hickory, which is a standard pattern of work style, is combined with the Japanese color of "Kakishibu dyeing" to create an unprecedented color. The hickory pattern, a work style staple, is combined with the Japanese color of "Kakishibu Dyeing" to create the "KAKISHIBU DENIM HICKORY Jeans" with an unprecedented color.
Silhouette: Relax tapered (108 type)
Ounce: 14oz
We are proud to offer free express worldwide shipping on orders over S$180.
We use world-class courier companies like EMS, FedEx and DHL to ship products.
We strive to ship from our warehouse within 2 to 3 days of receiving an order and our customers typically receive their orders within a few days of shipping. Please note that we have no control over customs authorities in your country, which may from time to time delay the delivery of a package or, in rare situations, request for additional information or fees. We will do our best to assist you with any customs issues. Just reach out to us!
【Deposit】
Item is expected to be delivered in October 2021.
"Kakishibu" dyeing is a traditional dyeing technique that has been handed down since the Heian period, over 900 years ago. It is said to have originated in the Heian period (794-1185) when samurai and mountain priests wore reddish brown clothes dyed with Kakishibu. The cloth dyed with Kakishibu, which is also used as a Chinese herbal medicine because of its high sterilizing and deodorizing properties, is said to have been first used in the Heian period (794-1185).The cloth dyed with Kakishibu is also called "sun-dyeing" because the color changes and becomes deeper when exposed to sunlight and air. This is why it is called sun-dyeing.
Studio D'Artisan has created a new original fabric using yarn dyed with this Kakishibu dyeing technique, combined with indigo yarn. In order to create a rough texture, the warp and weft yarns are both #6.7. In order to give the fabric a rough texture, we used a thick super-uneven yarn, #6.7 in both warp and weft, which gives a more uneven weave than usual. In addition, nep yarns (yarns with knots left over from spinning) dyed with indigo are randomly woven into the weft to create a coarse look. By weaving in indigo dyed nep yarn (yarn with knots left over from the spinning process), we were able to create a coarse atmosphere.
The hickory stripes are based on the motif of random hickory, also known as "father and son hickory. The hickory, which is a standard pattern of work style, is combined with the Japanese color of "Kakishibu dyeing" to create an unprecedented color. The hickory pattern, a work style staple, is combined with the Japanese color of "Kakishibu Dyeing" to create the "KAKISHIBU DENIM HICKORY Jeans" with an unprecedented color.
Silhouette: Relax tapered (108 type)
Ounce: 14oz
We are proud to offer free express worldwide shipping on orders over S$180.
We use world-class courier companies like EMS, FedEx and DHL to ship products.
We strive to ship from our warehouse within 2 to 3 days of receiving an order and our customers typically receive their orders within a few days of shipping. Please note that we have no control over customs authorities in your country, which may from time to time delay the delivery of a package or, in rare situations, request for additional information or fees. We will do our best to assist you with any customs issues. Just reach out to us!