Products Launch,Promotion

Arts & Crafts Studio New Arrivals – “Nitta Textile Arts Inc”

DATE

1 April 2021 (Thursday) – 30 June 2021 (Wednesday)

TIME

11:30am – 6:30pm

04/01/2021 11:30 06/30/2021 18:30 Asia/Hong_Kong Arts & Crafts Studio New Arrivals – “Nitta Textile Arts Inc” DATE: 1 April 2021 (Thursday) – 30 June 2021 (Wednesday)
TIME: 11:30am – 6:30pm
H401, Hollywood
VENUE

H401, Hollywood

PRESENTED & ORGANIZED
Fee (HKD)

Free

“For the beauty that accompanies our daily life”
Founded in 1884. Nitta Fabrics, located in Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture, is a factory brand made by a kimono maker of Yonezawa woven fabric.
Colorful silk fabrics are created from Nitta’s traditional dyeing and weaving.
Beautiful silk products make daily life richer and more enjoyable.

- History Of Nitta Textile Arts –
The remote region of Yonezawa is known as the birthplace of Japanese textiles.
Lord Yozan Uesugi of the Yonezawa Domain is credited as the original founder of the silk fabric industry.
The samurai-class Nitta family, which served the domain, has now been operating the weaving shop for five generations.
Entering the gate of their residence, the steady rhythm of the looms slowly reach you. and make you feel the solemnity of this long history.

In 1884, long after the first generation of the family had followed their feudal lord Kagekatsu Uesugi and relocated to the region known as Echigo Province (present-day Niigata Prefecture), the 16th head of the family, Tomejiro Nitta, became the founder of the Nitta Weaving Shop.

After winning many awards at various fairs, the name of “Nitta” became synonymous with the hakama skirting fabric of Yonezawa. The second head of the family, Kumao, also proved to be an industry pioneer. He invented new products such as robakama, or hakama made with silk gauze. The third generation, represented by Shuji and his wife Tomiko, had a fateful encounter with benibana (safflower) in 1963. Fascinated by the almost visionary beauty of the flower, they from that time on devoted themselves to improving their dyeing technique and achieving a color that met their high standards. They were later succeeded by Hideyuki, who was very particular about product quality standards. He promoted integrated production, which involved handling both the dyeing and weaving processes in-house.

Because it is believed that the coldest weather brings out the best colors, midwinter in Yonezawa is the season of benibana dyeing. Thanks to the Nitta family’s persistent efforts and research – and achievable only through the repeated-dyeing technique, Nitta fabrics now come in hundred’s of unique shades and hues. Fifth-generation Gentaro, the current head of the family, has inherited this spirit, and strives to produce only the best.

Know more about Arts & Crafts Studio
Website: https://ac-std.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/artscrafts401.hk
Instagram: @artscrafts401

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