
Yuki-tsumugi
TextilesKanto
Price range
¥200,000 ~ ¥2,000,000
UNESCO-listed hand-spun and hand-woven silk from Ibaraki with airy texture.
Yuki-tsumugi is a hand-woven silk fabric from the Yuki region spanning Ibaraki and Tochigi Prefectures, designated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Made entirely by hand — from spinning floss silk into thread on the thigh, to kasuri tying, and weaving on a backstrap loom — the resulting fabric is remarkably lightweight, warm, and grows softer with each washing. Its production process has remained virtually unchanged for over 2,000 years.
At a Glance
- Craft Type
- textiles
- Region
- Kanto
- Materials
- Hand-spun silk
- Designation
- national traditional
- Price Range
- ¥200000–¥2000000
Materials
Hand-spun silk
Techniques
Hand spinning, hand weaving, kasuri
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of craft is Yuki-tsumugi?
Yuki-tsumugi is a traditional Japanese textiles craft.
What materials are used to make Yuki-tsumugi?
Yuki-tsumugi is made using Hand-spun silk.
Is Yuki-tsumugi a designated traditional craft?
Yes, Yuki-tsumugi holds the National Traditional Craft designation.
Where does Yuki-tsumugi originate from?
Yuki-tsumugi originates from Kanto, Japan.
What techniques are used to make Yuki-tsumugi?
The techniques used include: Hand spinning, hand weaving, kasuri.
How much does Yuki-tsumugi cost?
Yuki-tsumugi is typically priced between ¥200000 and ¥2000000.
Is Yuki-tsumugi a good souvenir from Japan?
Yuki-tsumugi is a popular traditional Japanese craft that makes an excellent souvenir.
What makes Yuki-tsumugi unique?
Yuki-tsumugi is distinguished by its Hand spinning, hand weaving, kasuri techniques and Hand-spun silk materials.
How is Yuki-tsumugi traditionally used?
Yuki-tsumugi is a traditional Japanese textiles craft with both practical and decorative applications.