Rōketsuzome

Japanese textile dyeing technique
Rōketsuzome printing wheels at Roketsuzome Yamamoto, Kyoto.

Rōketsuzome (Japanese: 蝋纈染め) sometimes shortened to rōzome (ろう染め), is a traditional wax-resist textile dyeing technique in Japan, akin to Indonesian batik.

References

  • Review of The World of Rozome: Wax-Resist Textiles of Japan by Betsy Sterling Benjamin

See also

  • Tsutsugaki
  • Katazome
  • Yūzen
  • Bingata
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