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Silk Ramie Scarf
The warp threads are made of extremely fine raw silk, and the weft threads are made of extremely fine ramie threads with a count of 500, which are domestically spun, and the fabric is woven in Kiryu, Gunma Prefecture, a silk textile production area. Ramie is also called ramie, and it is difficult to make fabric with this count even when spun and woven by hand, but it is possible to do so by twisting the ramie with water-soluble threads after spinning, and then dissolving the water-soluble threads after weaving. For more details on the differences between ramie, flax, and hemp, please refer to Boken's article .
*Dyed in dark colors. Please avoid mixing with light colors to avoid color transfer. To prevent color fading, use a dry-cleaning detergent and dry in the shade. Due to post-production processing, the color and size of each item may vary slightly.
Approximately 80✕200
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 70% silk, 30% ramie
- Outer Fabric Material
- China (silk) China, Sichuan (hemp)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- China (warp threads) Hiroshima, Mihara (weft threads)
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Kiryu, Gunma
- Sewing
- Kyoto, Kyoto
- Dyeing
- Tokyo/Bunkyo (dark blue/black)