
鶴岡シルク
染織Tohoku
価格帯
¥3,000 ~ ¥50,000
山形県鶴岡の高品質シルク。明治時代からの伝統を継承。
Tsuruoka-silk, a distinguished textile from Yamagata Prefecture in Japan's Tohoku region, embodies a rich history and sophisticated craftsmanship. This prefectural designation material, woven entirely from exquisite silk, traces its origins back to a period when the Shonai region of Tsuruoka was a prominent center for sericulture and raw silk production, particularly flourishing during the Meiji era. This deep-rooted connection to silk cultivation provided the foundation for a thriving weaving industry, evolving over generations. Today, Tsuruoka-silk is primarily produced using modern loom weaving techniques. This innovative approach allows artisans to achieve remarkable precision and consistency, merging traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary technological capabilities. While honoring the legacy of handcraft, modern looms enable the creation of diverse patterns and textures, from intricate jacquards to smooth, lustrous satins, all with exceptional uniformity and strength. What makes Tsuruoka-silk particularly distinctive is its refined quality, characterized by an elegant drape, a subtle yet captivating luster, and a delicate, smooth handfeel. The unique environmental conditions of Yamagata, including its pristine waters, are often credited with contributing to the superior quality of the raw silk and the clarity of its dyes. This results in textiles that are not only beautiful and durable but also possess a unique softness and radiance. Culturally, Tsuruoka-silk stands as a proud symbol of Yamagata's enduring textile heritage, celebrated for its versatility in everything from traditional kimonos and accessories to contemporary fashion and interior decor, ensuring the continuity of this cherished craft.