D1830 14OZ KAKISHIBU DENIM HICKORY JEANS RELAX TAPERED

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'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

Стоимость доставки до России $30.

Мы сотрудничаем с известными мировыми курьерскими службами как EMS, FedEx и DHL.

Мы отправляем со склада в течение 2-3 рабочих дней после оформления заказа, и обычно это занимает 2-3 дня для доставки в страны Восточной Азии и Северной Америки, и от 4 до 7 рабочих дней в остальные страны.

【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

Стоимость доставки до России $30.

Мы сотрудничаем с известными мировыми курьерскими службами как EMS, FedEx и DHL.

Мы отправляем со склада в течение 2-3 рабочих дней после оформления заказа, и обычно это занимает 2-3 дня для доставки в страны Восточной Азии и Северной Америки, и от 4 до 7 рабочих дней в остальные страны.