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leotide · 5 months
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A quick evening crestie sketch from a past Friday! Bringing back my old drawing style to play around with ideas to texture my models 🦎🐍✏️
早い金曜日のイラスト! 私の古いイラストスタイルを戻る、新しいモデルのために🦎🐍✏️
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jonnyha · 1 year
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#芸 #art . #ペン習字 #筆ペン #漢字 #書道 #書法 #書遊 #毛筆 #墨 #習字 #日本文化 #筆文字 #文字 #和文化 #創作書道 #インスタ書道部 #書道好きな人と繋がりたい #GuillermoLorca #MocoMuseumBarcelona #MocoMuseum (at Barcelona, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoV7JttPWKk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kanjiena · 2 years
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Kanji : 芸 Meaning : Acquired skill For Chika Use the English spelling of the name to create a kanji that describes the person's personality or character.
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satomikazunori · 2 months
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「すごくやさしい世界でわたし見ちゃったのぬるむん」
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hadaka-z · 9 months
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足立梨花ビキニ
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shirasuphoto · 8 months
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No.450 Hakone 8 views
Ancient Highway-Hakone Tozan bus K line
No.450 箱根八景
裏道街道-箱根登山バス K系統旧街道経由
アーカイブ
八景シリーズ No.440~
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kohanakonohana · 10 months
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noteからの翻訳です。日本語の方はぜひ末尾のリンクから向こうへ。
The silkworm makes a cocoon to protect itself when it becomes a pupa. The length of the thread that is ejected while swinging its head in a figure eight motion is said to be as long as 1,300 meters or more. 1,300m or even longer in some varieties.
The raw silk I usually use to weave kimonos is a thin, fine thread, and those threads I usually use to weave kimonos is made by twisting 10 strands of 7-grain yarn. In other words, it is the thickness of 70 cocoons.
When drawing raw silk, cocoons are boiled and the protein (sericin), which is like glue that holds the yarn together, is broken down and drawn out. The figure of eight(8) is the secret to prevent tangling in the middle.
So. we could find a silkworm or moss after we pull and take a long thread from inside. (They will not become adult silkworms, though, because they are boiled.
Raw silkworms can be boiled, or the amount of work required to take the thread from them is limited. Recently, we have been drying, freezing, salting (salting method), and steaming (steaming method), etc., to produce raw silk. In short, it is necessary to prevent the silkworms from leaving their cocoons as adult worms.
Because …silkworms first hatch in cocoons, but they have to make a hole in the cocoon they made themselves to get out.
For the time being, they finish their transformation into the form of a moth inside and tear the skin of their chrysalis, the silkworm then breaks through the chrysalis skin and expels an enzyme called cochonase, which is produced in the organ called the bird's crop sac.
The moth then breaks through the chrysalis skin, and exhales an enzyme called cochonase, produced in the organ called the bird's craw sac, to soften the sericin at the exit, then emerges from the chrysalis by pushing its way through the threads.
Furthermore, when it comes out, it also produces urine, or water, which is called "moth urine". and coloured and stains the inside of the cocoon. The rest is the skin of the shed pupa, which also sticks to the inside of the cocoon.
The silkworms hatch and the quality of the cocoons changes,
The quality of the cocoon changes and raw silk cannot be obtained. The enzyme does not break the thread itself, but the cocoonase is alkaline, so it does not do much damage to weakly acidic fibres.
However, cocoonase is alkaline, so there is no small amount of damage to weakly acidic fibres. Nevertheless, at least some of the silkworms have to be made into adult worms, because the silkworm eggs for the next cycle cannot be obtained.
The cocoons from which raw silk was not obtained, and the rest from disease, or the cocoons that did not produce raw silk, cocoons that were too small because of disease or poor growth, and so on.
It is Japanese culture not to waste such things. The cocoons are boiled, the sericin in the paste is broken down, and the pupal skin is removed as much as possible, and the result is cotton-like material known as "mawata".
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Mawata sheets
The "tsumugi" thread is made by stretching and twisting the cotton, either by pulling it out or twisting it, or neither, or both. Then, fabrics woven using the tsumugi thread is called tsumugi weaving.
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The left is raw silk and the right is tsumugi yarn spun by myself.The texture is different. Such is the case even with purchased products.
To be precise, the silkworm's thread is called "kibiso"
The silkworm's thread is made up of three parts: the beginning part, called kibiso ; the long, long raw silk part; and the end part, called "bisu".
Both kibiso and bisu have different textures from raw silk, and sometimes only these parts are collected and sold as separate yarns.
The beginning of the spit is still unstable and the end is the residue of the body, so in essence, I have heard that they are made slightly differently...In the case of the easily recognisable coloured silkworm cocoons, the hard yellow-green outer part is the kibiso,
The bis has a light yellow-green raw silk part inside, and the bis is slightly yellowish white.)
The bisu ends up looking leathery and unravelling…
Those different textures remain in the mawata, so, even if you try to stretch them out homogeneously, it is sometimes impossible to do so. That is the true nature of the knots that remain in the silk threads.
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Kibiso (left) and bisu (right) of wild silkworms.(Silkworms ones do not peel so much)
In the end, what I wanted to say was that thread is a gift of life,I think it is lovely that the thread is born out of such a sense of waste.
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imiteeshon · 5 months
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Custom Comic (カスタムコミック) / Nihon Bungeisha (日本文芸社) / Jan 1980 issue
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chitaka45 · 4 months
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京都 🎍宮川町 花街始業式🎍 2024年1月5日
kyoto maiko&geiko January.5.2024
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shinjihi · 7 months
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今マスコミがすべきなのは遅すぎるジャニーズ叩きじゃなくて
芸能プロダクション全般やヤクザ、半グレの行なっている女性や男性への性加害を調べて報道すること
小林麻美や藤原紀香など噂になった人も多い
たとえ国会議員や地方議員、名士、財界大物や子弟などに火が広がっても報道しろ
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beolab5 · 1 year
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Pure Blue - Yun Chao (趙芸)
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jonnyha · 1 year
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#芸 #art . 芸術とは、何でしょう。 What is, Art? . #ペン習字 #筆ペン #漢字 #書道 #書法 #書遊 #毛筆 #墨 #習字 #日本文化 #筆文字 #文字 #和文化 #創作書道 #インスタ書道部 #書道好きな人と繋がりたい #GirlwithBalloon #Banksy #BanksyArt #MocoBarcelona (at Barcelona) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnluB-3rOVX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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missmyloko · 4 months
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Spotlight: Shibori (絞り) Hikizuri On The Eight Day of Fun I present... a look at one of the most dynamic types of kimono found in the karyukai: shibori kimono! Worn in the coldest months of the year (December - March) due to their thickness, shibori hikizuri are among the most fabulous and expensive types of kimono found in the karyukai. Shibori (絞り) is Japanese tie dyeing and is extremely labor intensive. The most popular type of shibori is called Kanoko (鹿の子); translated as "Deer/Fawn Spots," they're made up of tiny circles that are hand tied, one-by-one, to make fabulous and intricate patterns. In the karyukai, the most popular motif for shibori is flowers (it is the flower and willow world after all!). In these examples we can see chrysanthemums, wisteria, cherry blossoms, and more! The best time to see these beauties in real life is in December during Kaomise Soken and in February during Setsubun; this is where maiko dress up in their finest, and there's no finer kimono than a shibori one! Images Mameyuri (豆ゆり) Kanohiro (叶紘) Hidemai (秀眞衣) Kimisora (君宙) and Kimishō (君翔) Kohatsu (小はつ)
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satomikazunori · 4 months
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「きちゃったあ、蝕まれたお月様のオートファジー」
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yoka-girls · 7 months
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