Two Chirimen Silks: Tango and Hama

Step into the enchanting world of Chirimen silk, where Kyoto's rich history, culture, and craftsmanship weave intricate tales through threads of Tango and Hama.

Imagine Kyoto during the 18th century, a bustling city with a population of 400,000 where every corner exuded elegance. Tango Chirimen, the paragon of Kyoto's aristocracy, graced the noblest of shoulders. Geisha would be performing in a traditional tea room on tatami floors, while kabuki actors prepared for their theatrical performances, all wrapped in the splendor of Tango Chirimen.

Its beautiful motifs – cherry blossoms in full bloom, cranes dancing in graceful arcs, and waves weaving tales of a distant sea – whispered stories of wealth, refinement, and tradition. In this picturesque era, Tango Chirimen wasn't just a fabric; it was the embodiment of Kyoto's high society, a testament to the city's traditional craftsmanship.

For centuries, Tango Chirimen has symbolized wealth and social standing in Japan. This luxurious silk is renowned for its beautiful patterns, often featuring the exquisite rinzu jacquard. Tango Chirimen is an appreciation for the finer things in life.

Its history dates back to the 8th century when Tango Chirimen became synonymous with nobility and high society. Today, it continues to grace runways and red carpets, captivating designers and fashionistas worldwide. Icons like Diane Von Furstenburg, Tory Burch, Surface to the Air, and Band of Outsiders have all embraced the allure of Tango Chirimen in their creations.

Across the tranquil waters of Lake Biwa (there still stands a small castle, it was a nice day trip location for my family during my childhood), in contrast to the smooth textures of Tango Chirimen, Hama Chirimen often embraces the shibo (bumpy) style, delighting with its delightful patterns achieved through hand-painting and stencil dyeing. This transformation of Hama Chirimen from everyday wear to a symbol of elegance reflects the resilience and creativity of its makers.

Hama Chirimen's remarkable journey began as an alternative way to pay annual taxes due to the frequent flooding from Lake Biwa. This historical context adds depth to its story, showcasing how necessity and ingenuity played a pivotal role in its rise.

Each piece of Hama Chirimen tells a story, capturing the essence of nature or legends in its intricate designs. It isn't merely a textile; it's a piece of history, an ode to tradition, and a testament to the artistry of Kyoto's craftsmen.

Explore both Tango and Hama Chirimen on our website and experience the essence of Japanese elegance. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of this timeless tradition. As you drape yourself in these resplendent fabrics, may you feel the Kyoto's rich history and culture. Be it the grandeur of Tango Chirimen or the distinctive charm of Hama Chirimen, these silks are a testament to Kyoto's timeless spirit.
Tango & Hama Silk

From ancient Kyoto, with silk infused love,
Naomi

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