
Vol.11 Important Intangible Cultural Property “Basho cloth with kasuri rhombus pattern”
The moment I got it, The coolness of this fabric In lustrous beauty I am fascinated. Okinawa's Ba...

Vol.10 Important Intangible Cultural Property Holder of Kurume Kasuri "Torao Moriyama"
Cotton textiles representing Fukuoka Prefecture "Kurume Kasuri" For a soft and fluffy texture A ...

Vol.9 Wearing French linen
Hemp is an essential material for summer in Japan. The refreshing comfort of linen clothing I ...

Vol.8 The warmth of sashimi weaving
This is the sashiori cloth I worked on 15 years ago. Thin silk Dye it with a big paint brush...

Vol.7 Edo parasols and cherry bark baskets
The handle of this parasol Cherry tree bark is used. Cherry blossoms on silk dyed with light...

Vol.6 15-year-old indigo-dyed handwoven cotton
For the past 20 years, I have been working on Mouge's works. Mr. N is having fun. The other da...

Vol.5 Maximizing the potential of materials
We have preserved the hand-woven texture of the base fabric, Poke it plumply.
When the...

Vol.4 Beauty in simplicity
The merits of "Munakata Stitch" The key is that the clothes are not too flashy. The main cha...

Vol.03 Cotton
Stress-free blouses
At Mu-Ju Munakata, we offer stress-free We offer blouses for all ages....

Vol.02 Hemp
Linen is the fabric with the longest history in clothing.
Linen has a cool feel during the...

Vol.01 Silk
Tips for using silk for a long time
Silk oxidizes with sweat and sebum every time it i...