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Eiji Dangisho: Weaver of Tradition and Pioneer of Kaga Yūzen Eiji Dangisho (1899 – 1974) stands as a pivotal figure in the history of Japanese textile art, specifically renowned for his transformative contribution to kaga yūzen—a celebrated style of kimono dyeing originating from Ishikawa Prefecture. Born into a family steeped in artistic heritage, Dangisho’s early life fostered an appreciation for craftsmanship and visual storytellin…
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