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Item Special & Rare Handmade Men-Jifu Farmer's Vest.

Men-Jifu is handwoven fabric made from handmade washi paper and cotton.

This vest was made from men-jifu fabric. 'Men means cotton and 'Jifu' means paper, therefore Men-Jifu.
Read Comments below about shifu fabric.

Beautifully faded.

Exceptional quantity of hand sewn decorative kogin stitching on side panels.
Age
Late 1800s to Early 1900s

From the cold climate of Northern Japan
Fabric The base fabric is composed of white cotton thread warp and thick indigo paper thread weft. It has cotton fabric trim for collar/lapel and bias binding edge.

Homespun and Hand Loomed.
Size
See last photo for measurements.
Medium-heavy Weight
1.2 lb, 554 g
Condition

Very Good Condition. Strong fabrics.

Superb hand sewing throughout.

The kogin cotton stitching along the side is beautifully executed and absolutely striking in appearance.

We've washed & ironed this garment.

It's ready to wear or display.

Comments

The Japanese have been making handmade washi paper since the 4rd or 5th centuries. Initially, washi paper was exclusively used to record religious and government events. Over time, someone discovered that this same paper could be made into threads/yarns, in a unique manner, and that it might be employed for weaving fabric (shifu).

Shifu is the Japanese term for fabric made from paper threads. The best quality shifu was made from paper threads designed for that purpose. It was fashioned into garments for wear by important samurai class and government officials.

However, threads made from old cheap recycled paper also found their way into the hands of Japanese commoners. Rural homemakers with a tradition of weaving fabrics domestically now possessed an inexpensive soft thread for weaving fabric. This fabric was eagerly employed to make ordinary household textiles and garments for everyday wear.

For sale here, is one of those garments, a vest with decorative kogin stitching.

Watch this very interesting video to learn how Japanese washi paper is converted in the traditional manner into threads/yarn.
https://youtu.be/Qm8WPhowKwk



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