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Hakata-ori (博多織) is a traditional Japanese textile that has been produced in Fukuoka Prefecture Prefecture for more than 770 years. There are two varieties of hakata-ori: kenjo hakata-ori and mon ori hakata-ori. Kenjo hakata-ori is woven in a traditional pattern related to Buddhist beliefs, and was influenced by fabrics produced in Sui dynasty China. Mon ori hakata-ori is the name used for hakata-ori containing multi-coloured designs.

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  • Hakata-ori (en)
  • 博多織 (ja)
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  • 博多織(はかたおり)とは、福岡県福岡市の主に博多地区で特産とされる絹織物。日本三大織物の一つ。最近は福岡市周辺に産地が分散しつつある。江戸時代、福岡藩黒田氏から徳川将軍家について献上された事から、特に最上の物を献上博多などとも呼ばれる。経済産業大臣指定伝統的工芸品に指定されている。#1122 (ja)
  • Hakata-ori (博多織) is a traditional Japanese textile that has been produced in Fukuoka Prefecture Prefecture for more than 770 years. There are two varieties of hakata-ori: kenjo hakata-ori and mon ori hakata-ori. Kenjo hakata-ori is woven in a traditional pattern related to Buddhist beliefs, and was influenced by fabrics produced in Sui dynasty China. Mon ori hakata-ori is the name used for hakata-ori containing multi-coloured designs. (en)
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  • August 2020 (en)
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  • Hakata-ori (博多織) is a traditional Japanese textile that has been produced in Fukuoka Prefecture Prefecture for more than 770 years. There are two varieties of hakata-ori: kenjo hakata-ori and mon ori hakata-ori. Kenjo hakata-ori is woven in a traditional pattern related to Buddhist beliefs, and was influenced by fabrics produced in Sui dynasty China. Mon ori hakata-ori is the name used for hakata-ori containing multi-coloured designs. Hakata-ori is most commonly found as the material for men's obi, though both men and women wear hakata-ori obi. Hakata-ori is also used to produce a number of different products not related to kimono and kimono accessories, such as handbags, neck ties and scarves. (en)
  • 博多織(はかたおり)とは、福岡県福岡市の主に博多地区で特産とされる絹織物。日本三大織物の一つ。最近は福岡市周辺に産地が分散しつつある。江戸時代、福岡藩黒田氏から徳川将軍家について献上された事から、特に最上の物を献上博多などとも呼ばれる。経済産業大臣指定伝統的工芸品に指定されている。#1122 (ja)
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