Ryukyuan bingata

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Ryukyuan bingata is a traditional Okinawan resist-dyeing textile art known for its vivid colors and intricate stencil patterns, often used to decorate kimonos and ceremonial garments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Okinawan cultural property
resist dyeing technique
textile art
traditional craft
artForm textile dyeing
associatedWith Okinawan royal court NERFINISHED
Ryukyuan aristocracy
countryOfOrigin Japan
culture Ryukyuan culture
developedIn Ryukyu Kingdom NERFINISHED
feature bold outlines
hand-applied dyes
intricate stencil patterns
layered color application
historicalPeriodOfDevelopment 15th century
influencedBy Chinese textile arts
Japanese dyeing traditions
Southeast Asian dyeing techniques
motif Ryukyuan plants
auspicious symbols
birds
clouds
floral patterns
waves
recognizedAs Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan NERFINISHED
regionOfOrigin Okinawa NERFINISHED
relatedTo Japanese kimono culture
katazome
requiresSkill color gradation control
resist paste application
stencil carving
traditionalCenter Naha NERFINISHED
Shuri NERFINISHED
typicalColor blue
green
red
vivid colors
yellow
usedFor ceremonial garments
dance costumes
formal wear
kimono
usesMaterial hemp fabric
natural pigments
paper stencils
rice paste resist
silk fabric
usesTechnique resist dyeing
stencil dyeing

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