【新商品】TOCHU「みうら絞り」「手筋絞り」「板締め絞り」

【New Products】TOCHU "Miura Shibori," "Tesuji Shibori," "Itajime Shibori"

"TOCHU" scarves and stoles, products made by stopping the tie-dyeing process midway.

This time, three new types have been added: "Miura Shibori," "Tesuji Shibori," and "Itajime Shibori."
By untying the strings yourself, you can experience the artisan's handiwork process and complete "a piece that is uniquely yours."

The one who unties it in the end is not the artisan, but the user.
TOCHU is also recommended as a gift.

 

【Sales Start】

March 1, 2026 (Sunday) ~

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1_ Miura Shibori

The "Miura Shibori" tie-dyeing technique involves pushing up the fabric with fingers or needles and tying off each small section with thread.
The charm of this technique lies in the raised polka dot patterns, where the tied-off areas remain undyed and white.

2. Good moves in narrowing down the field

"Tesuji shibori" is a tie-dyeing technique in which fine pleats (folds) are made in a cloth and then carefully tied with thread.
It is characterized by the delicate and vivid stripe patterns that appear when the cloth is unfolded.

3_ Itajime Shibori

"Itajime Shibori" is a technique for creating patterns by folding cloth between two square boards (型板) and dyeing it.
By dyeing the outside of the square while preventing the dye from penetrating inside, a lattice pattern is achieved.