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【Pre-order】5717 Amami Mud Dyed Jacquard Shirts

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Pre-Order : Until October 24, 2024



*Delivery date March 2025*


Please note that the delivery time may vary depending on the circumstances of each brand and factory production.


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AMAMI MUD-DYED JACQUARD
"Amami Mud Dyeing" is an ancient dyeing technique that has been rooted in Amami Oshima for centuries. Though the exact origins are unclear, there are records from around 1300 years ago during the Nara period of brown fabrics being offered as tribute from the southern regions. Amami Mud Dyeing involves using a decoction from Teachi trees (car wheel plum), aged 10 to 30 years, and repeatedly dyeing in mudfields rich in iron, dating back 1.5 million years. This natural dyeing method, relying solely on Amami Oshima’s nature, creates soft, deep, and rich colors that cannot be replicated with chemical dyes. The base fabric is inspired by Japanese "Boro" patchwork and expressed through jacquard weaving, using thick yarns and various weaving techniques to represent patchwork. The nature of Amami Oshima and the long-preserved history of its people are woven into this fabric. This truly is a gift from nature, nurturing the spirit of the earth.

Nos enorgullece ofrecer envío gratuito a nivel mundial en compras superiores a €125.

Utilizamos empresas de mensajería de clase mundial como EMS, FedEx y DHL para el envío de los productos.

Desde nuestro almacén, procuramos enviar dentro de dos (2) a tres (3) días hábiles de haber recibido un pedido, normalmente una orden toma de dos (2) a tres (3) días en llegar a la mayoría de los países de Asia Oriental y Norteamérica, y de cuatro (4) a siete (7) días para otras partes del mundo.

AMAMI MUD-DYED JACQUARD
"Amami Mud Dyeing" is an ancient dyeing technique that has been rooted in Amami Oshima for centuries. Though the exact origins are unclear, there are records from around 1300 years ago during the Nara period of brown fabrics being offered as tribute from the southern regions. Amami Mud Dyeing involves using a decoction from Teachi trees (car wheel plum), aged 10 to 30 years, and repeatedly dyeing in mudfields rich in iron, dating back 1.5 million years. This natural dyeing method, relying solely on Amami Oshima’s nature, creates soft, deep, and rich colors that cannot be replicated with chemical dyes. The base fabric is inspired by Japanese "Boro" patchwork and expressed through jacquard weaving, using thick yarns and various weaving techniques to represent patchwork. The nature of Amami Oshima and the long-preserved history of its people are woven into this fabric. This truly is a gift from nature, nurturing the spirit of the earth.

Nos enorgullece ofrecer envío gratuito a nivel mundial en compras superiores a €125.

Utilizamos empresas de mensajería de clase mundial como EMS, FedEx y DHL para el envío de los productos.

Desde nuestro almacén, procuramos enviar dentro de dos (2) a tres (3) días hábiles de haber recibido un pedido, normalmente una orden toma de dos (2) a tres (3) días en llegar a la mayoría de los países de Asia Oriental y Norteamérica, y de cuatro (4) a siete (7) días para otras partes del mundo.