Description
Victoria scarf
This uniquely luxurious scarf possesses the glossiness of cashmere and silk, and is flexible and elastic.
It has been carefully woven using silk threads as its warp and luxurious ultra-fine cashmere threads as its weft.
Although cashmere threads are delicate and soft, various artisanal processing techniques are used to bring out their strength while preserving their soft touch.
These scarves are patiently woven using looms that exist in highly limited quantities in Japan, and only five to six scarves can be woven with each loom every day.
By holding the scarf in your hands and observing the meticulous work that has gone into it, including the scarf's anti-fraying property, you will experience the passion of the craftsman who has laboriously weaved this exquisite scarf.
■Material: 50% cashmere, 50% silk
■Made in: Japan
■Precautions: Please keep this product away from high temperature and humidity. Please use dry cleaning methods to clean this product.
What is ?
yusamizu is a scarf brand launched in 2013 by the textile designer Masaru Tamura that showcases the diverse range of his techniques.
Each scarf is made by thoroughly examining the material and harnessing traditional Japanese techniques that are gradually being lost with the hope of passing these techniques on to future generations.
Integral to maximizing the qualities of natural materials and creating a soft and pleasant texture for these scarves are Japan's delicate and effective techniques which are highly regarded throughout the world, looms that exist in highly limited quantities in Japan which are capable of weaving delicate threads, as well as an aesthetic sensibility cultivated from ancient times.
yusamizu scarves are slowly and patiently weaved using looms that can only produce several scarves each day to achieve a quality that would allow customers who have purchased these scarves to continue using them for a long time.
Textile designer Masaru Tamura
Tamura is born in Gunma prefecture.
He has been committed to the development of new fabrics for the textile industry. In recognition of his skills, Tamura was engaged to design the jacquard fabrics used at Hotel MiraCosta (Tokyo DisneySea) as well as all the uniform fabrics for Disneyland Hotel.
In addition, the skills and expertise that he has nurtured over the course of many years have been highly sought after for various purposes, including the reproduction of Elvis Presley's outfits.
He has injected his remarkable creativity and aesthetic sensibility into the design of jacquard fabrics in particular, which have since become synonymous with his name Masaru Tamura.
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