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What is the thickness of kimono?
Kimono silk is a jacquard silk-like fabric woven from pure mulberry silk by plain weft crepe.
Kimono silk is rich in texture, waxy, elegant in pattern, soft and pleasing to the eye. Kimono silk is woven with 1360 needles, 6 jacquard looms, single warp beam and 2× 1 shuttle box. Hand-painted or tie-dyed after whitening. Hand-painted white silk or light-colored silk, using the acidic paste of ordinary silk screen as thin paste, hand-painted the design pattern on the silk surface, and then steamed, desized, washed, dehydrated, dried or dried. Hand-painted patterns have the effect of Chinese painting. The theme of the pattern is landscape, flowers, birds, insects and fish, geometric patterns and so on. Specially used to make kimonos, mainly sold in Japan.
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