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- Katazome abstract "Katazome (型染め) is a Japanese method of dyeing fabrics using a resist paste applied through a stencil. With this kind of resist dyeing, a rice flour mixture is applied using a brush or a tool such as a palette knife. Pigment is added by hand-painting, immersion or both. Where the paste mixture covers and permeates the cloth, dye applied later will not penetrate. Katazome on thin fabrics shows a pattern through to the back; on thicker or more tightly woven fabrics, the reverse side is a solid color, usually indigo blue for cotton fabrics. Futon covers made from multiple panels of fabric, if the stencils are properly placed and the panels joined carefully, exhibit a pleasing over-all pattern in addition to the elements cut into the stencil.One attraction of katazome was that it provided an inexpensive way for over-all patterns similar to expensive woven brocades to be achieved on cotton. As with many everyday crafts of Japan it developed into a respected art form of its own.Besides cotton, katazome has been used to decorate linen, silk and fabrics that are all or partially synthetic.".
- Katazome thumbnail Summer_Kimono_(Yukata)_with_Illustrations_from_the_1802_novel_Hizakurige_(Shanks_Mare)_by_Ikku_Jipensha_(1765-1831)_LACMA_M.2006.37.6_(1_of_9).jpgwidth=300.
- Katazome wikiPageExternalLink ?page=aboutkatazome.
- Katazome wikiPageExternalLink katazome.htm.
- Katazome wikiPageExternalLink H-Resist.htm.
- Katazome wikiPageExternalLink H-WhatIsKatazome.htm.
- Katazome wikiPageID "509332".
- Katazome wikiPageLength "2178".
- Katazome wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Katazome wikiPageRevisionID "679829462".
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_crafts.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textile_arts_of_Japan.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Cloth.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Dyeing.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Flour.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Futon.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Indigo_dye.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Keisuke_Serizawa.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Linen.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Palette_knife.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Paste_(rheology).
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Rice.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Serizawa_Keisuke.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Shibori.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Stencil.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Synthetic_fiber.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink Weaving.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLink File:Summer_Kimono_(Yukata)_with_Illustrations_from_the_1802_novel_Hizakurige_(Shanks_Mare)_by_Ikku_Jipensha_(1765-1831)_LACMA_M.2006.37.6_(1_of_9).jpg.
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ise Katagami".
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Katagami".
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Katazome".
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLinkText "katagami".
- Katazome wikiPageWikiLinkText "katazome".
- Katazome hasPhotoCollection Katazome.
- Katazome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dyeing.
- Katazome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Inline.
- Katazome subject Category:Japanese_crafts.
- Katazome subject Category:Textile_arts_of_Japan.
- Katazome hypernym Method.
- Katazome type Software.
- Katazome type Art.
- Katazome comment "Katazome (型染め) is a Japanese method of dyeing fabrics using a resist paste applied through a stencil. With this kind of resist dyeing, a rice flour mixture is applied using a brush or a tool such as a palette knife. Pigment is added by hand-painting, immersion or both. Where the paste mixture covers and permeates the cloth, dye applied later will not penetrate.".
- Katazome label "Katazome".
- Katazome sameAs Katagami.
- Katazome sameAs Katagami.
- Katazome sameAs m.02jwgm.
- Katazome sameAs Катадзомэ.
- Katazome sameAs Катаедзоме.
- Katazome sameAs Q2035000.
- Katazome sameAs Q2035000.
- Katazome wasDerivedFrom Katazome?oldid=679829462.
- Katazome depiction Summer_Kimono_(Yukata)_with_Illustrations_from_the_1802_novel_Hizakurige_(Shanks_Mare)_by_Ikku_Jipensha_(1765-1831)_LACMA_M.2006.37.6_(1_of_9).jpg.
- Katazome isPrimaryTopicOf Katazome.