TANGO TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION
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Tango Chirimen, a silk fabric developed in Tango, Kyoto, was born in 1720 and has supported the culture of kimono as a representative fabric for kimono. The sense of quality of the material is brought about by tradition and prestige. The unique charm and techniques cultivated from this. To the world and to the future. |
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Creative workshop ITOASOBI |
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1222, Ikuji, Yosano-cho, Yosa-gun, Kyoto 629-2311, JAPAN |
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https://itoasobi.jp/ |
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Based on the studio's unique weaving techniques and the Tango region's distinctive techniques of weaving and yarn twisting Itoasobi combines various yarn types such as silk ribbons and various weaving methods, aiming to produce their own distinctive"ideas and plans for textiles that Tango products,yet differ from the typical Tango look" |
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KOISHIKAWA ORIMONO(YUSHISHA) |
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610, Aminochoshimooka, Kyotango-chi, Kyoto 629-3102 JAPAN |
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https://www.fujifu.jp/ |
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MIYASHIN CO., LTD. |
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1166 Iwataki,Yosano-Cho,Yosa-Gun, Kyoto 629-2262 JAPAN |
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http://www.tango-miyashin.com |
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Our company has been worked on development of crepe fabric (Chiri-men) introducing the latest material and new method. We are very proud of having our products adopted to many foreign high fashion brands. |
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Marusen Co., Ltd. |
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1875, Iwataki, Yosano-cho, Yosa-gun, Kyoko 629-2262 JAPAN |
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http://marusen-co.jp/ |
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Founded in 1873, we are a silk chirimen manufacturing company that performs all processes in-house. With the theme of making chirimen more familiar, we launched the “Chirimen Bijin” brand, and are also working to develop and sell products that make use of the goodness of silk and to achieve the SDGs. |
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OE & CO., LTD. |
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1136-3, Yumiki, Yosano-cho, Yosa-gun, Kyoto 629-2263, JAPAN |
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https://tanko.or.jp/maker/ooesilk/ |
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In the Japan Textile Contest 2014 Grand Prize Winner 2016 Honorable Mention 2020 Excellent Prize 2021 Grand Prix Award Raw wood dyeing |
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SHIBATA TEXTILE |
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869-2, Migouchi, Yosano-cho, Yosa-gun, Kyoto 629-2313, JAPAN |
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http://www.shibata-orimono.com/ |
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We design, thread, dye, crest and weave in-house. We handle a variety of materials, mainly silk, hemp, linen, cotton, and wool. Corresponding width 30-160 cm |
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TAKAMOTO SILK INC. |
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1413 Ikuji, Yosano-cho, Yosa-gun, Kyoto 629-2311 JAPAN |
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TAYUH TEXTILE INDUSTRY CORP. |
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112, Asamogawa, Amino-cho, Kyotango-shi, Kyoto 629-3104, JAPAN |
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http://www.tayuh.jp |
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We produce fabrics through an integrated process from "water twisted Hatcho twisted yarn", which is a characteristic of Tango Chirimen, to warping, weaving, and dyeing. We can produce a wide range of fabrics for kimono, Western-style clothing, interior decorating, etc., and will respond to your orders. |
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Usui-Orimono Co., Ltd. |
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503, Shimoyamada, Yosano-cho, Yosa-gun, Kyoto 629-2302 JAPAN |
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https://usui-orimono.com/ |
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Since 1952, Usui Orimono co., Ltd. has been weaving Tango Chirimen with synthetics like polyester and rayon, as well as hybrids of natural and synthetic yarns twisted inhouse. With experience and skills acquired through developing more than 3,000 different chirimens, we depict rich texture with depth and a three-dimensional appearance on textiles. |
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Yamatou Co., Ltd. |
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493, Yumiki, Yosa-cho, Yosa-gun, Kyoto 629-2263 JAPAN |
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https://www.furoshiki.jp/ |
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Yamatou Co., Ltd. was founded in1833 and has kept a technology for more than 150 years.Weaving mainly silk fabric cald chirimen, we plan and manufacture furoshiki, fukusa, and other small items as finished products. Also we continue to take on challenges by researching and developing new textiles. |