Musubiori Necklace
Musubiori Necklace
Musubiori Necklace
Musubiori Necklace
Musubiori Necklace
Musubiori Necklace
Musubiori Necklace
Musubiori Necklace
Musubiori Necklace

Musubiori Necklace

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These one-of-a-kind necklaces are made using a technique called musubiori, or knotting, in which rope threads are stretched over the warp threads using a special loom, and bundles of thread are tied together. Like all our products, these pieces are completely handmade, from growing the cotton from seeds, to dyeing the threads, to weaving and finishing.

Studio: Orimon-ya
Origin: Yonago, Tottori Prefecture 
Dimensions and Weight

Musubiori Necklace 01, 02
Total length: 42cm, Musubiori pendant: roughly L11 x W10cm at the widest point
15g

Musubiori Necklace 03:
Total length: 60cm, Musubiori pendant; roughly L19cm x W16cm at the widest point
30g

Materials: Cotton, indigo dye, plant dye
Technique: Musubiori

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Nurturing textiles and collective work

Orimon-ya, which has been active since the 1980’s, is a place for cooperative labor, offering a joyful place to work for people with physical and mental disabilities. The Japanese word orimon refers to textiles. Textiles are made from scratch, from the planting of cotton seeds, to the spinning fibers, weaving, and dyeing using plant dyes like indigo. The products are made with a variety of techniques such as sashiko stitching, embroidery, knotting, repurposing, and plant dyeing. Orimon-ya’s staff work together, designing and creating works that beautifully complement the natural qualities of the textiles they are made of.

inspired by centuries of hakushu cotton history

Orimon-ya is located on the sandy, well-drained Yumigahama Penninsula, which has been a production area for Japan’s fine Hakushu cotton for centuries, and naturally was home to many weavers. Orimon-ya was established as a means of preserving the local weaving tradition. Craft techniques were passed down through generations, and looms and weaving tools no longer in use by local families were collected for Orimon-ya's use.

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