Ryukyuan bingata kimono

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Ryukyuan bingata kimono is a vividly colored, stencil-dyed traditional garment from the Ryukyu Islands, renowned for its intricate patterns and strong ties to Okinawan cultural heritage.

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Ryukyuan bingata kimono canonical 1
Ryukyuan textiles 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ryukyuan cultural artifact
kimono
textile art
traditional garment
associatedWithCulture Okinawan culture
Ryukyuan culture
colorPalette blue
green
red
white
yellow
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalSignificance representation of Ryukyuan aesthetics
symbol of Okinawan identity
decoratedWith auspicious symbols
floral motifs
geometric patterns
natural scenery motifs
developedFrom Ryukyuan court costume traditions
hasCharacteristic handcrafted
intricate patterns
resist-dyed
vivid colors
hasMaterial cotton
hemp
silk
hasOrigin Okinawa Prefecture
Ryukyu Islands
historicalUseBy Ryukyuan aristocracy
Ryukyuan aristocracy
surface form: Ryukyuan royal court
madeBy Okinawan dyers
Ryukyuan people
surface form: Ryukyuan artisans
partOf Okinawan cultural heritage
Ryukyuan textile tradition
producedIn Naha
Okinawa Island
Shuri
relatedTo Japanese kimono
Ryukyuan bingata
requiresProcess hand-painting details
multiple dyeing stages
requiresTool paper stencils
rice-paste resist
usedFor festivals
formal occasions
traditional ceremonies
usesTechnique bingata dyeing
stencil dyeing

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Ryukyuan people traditionalClothing Ryukyuan bingata kimono
Ryukyuan culture traditionalCraft Ryukyuan bingata kimono
this entity surface form: Ryukyuan textiles