Yūki-tsumugi
Yūki-tsumugi (結城 ⁇ ) yaa fuug b sẽn maand Zapõ, sẽn yɩɩd fãa Yūki sẽn be Ibaraki Prefecture. B wilgame t'a yaa bũmb sẽn tar yõod wʋsg Zapõ ninsabls tẽnsa pʋsẽ, la b gʋls-a-la UNESCO ninsabls tẽnsa fãa ninsabls tẽnsa pʋɩɩre.[1]
Subclass of | sericulture, tsumugi |
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Indigenous to | Yuki District |
Country of origin | Japan |
Made from material | bourette |
Location of creation | Yuki, Oyama |
Product, material, or service produced or provided | pongee |
Intangible cultural heritage status | Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan |
Described at URL | https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/00406, https://ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/00406, https://ich.unesco.org/es/RL/00406 |
Main regulatory text | Act on the Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries |
Kʋdemdã
tekreYūki-tsumugi kʋdemdã sɩngr yaa ne tʋʋm-noor roog b sẽn boond tɩ Nagahatabeno Ashiginu sẽn zĩnd rĩm a Sujin naam sasa. B ra yetame tɩ b sẽn da mi a Ooyanomikoto sẽn da luglã sẽn yaa a soab n naan tãndã, zĩig pʋgẽ, a ra saaga Yūki la tẽns a taab pʋsẽ.[1]
Sebr a to wilgame tɩ yaa wakat ning b sẽn boond tɩ Muromachi wã (wag-gĩnd 14-16 soabã) la b sẽn sɩng yūki-tsumugi wã. B yeelame tɩ Hitachi provẽnsẽ wã, tẽn-gɛt a ye sẽn da yaa tẽn-gɛtã ra tʋmda tsumugi wã yʋʋmd fãa tɩ b kõ a Kamakura Kanryo sẽn da yaa guvernɛɛrã.
B sẽn sɩng n boond-a tɩ "yūki-tsumugi" yʋʋmd 1602 wã tɛka, b sɩng n boond-a lame tɩ "yūki-tsumugi". B ra boonda peen-dãmb tɩ b yi Ueda gãosgo, la b ra rɩkda peen-dãmbã n kõt Shogunã.[2]
Yʋʋmd 1873 wã, b wilga yūki-tsumugi wã yʋʋmd 1873 Vienna World's Fair wã, la a lebga dũniyã gill zugu. Masã, b sõor sẽn kolg neb koabg la pis-tã n maand yuki-tsumugi wã Yuki la Oyama.[3]
Modg ning b sẽn tũnug ne n maan-a
tekreSẽn na yɩl n maan fuugã, b rengd n yiisda tãnd sẽn yaa zũnzũur zũnzũurã pʋgẽ, n sẽbg-a ne nug n maan tãndo. Yaa ne kasuri ikatã la b paas fuugã tɩ b gʋls-a, tɩ b yaool n tik-a ne gãnd sẽn boond tɩ jibata (地機).[4] B sẽn ningd-a gãndg sẽn gũbg a gãndgã kɩtdame tɩ b tõe n maneg n gãndg-a sõma.[5] A tõe n dɩka rasem piig la a nu n naan kõ nin-kẽem fuug sẽn ka fuugu, la sẽn ta rasem pis-naas la a naase n naan kõ fuug sẽn tar makrã. [6]
Tẽebã kibay
tekreYʋʋmd 1956, b yãka yūki-tsumugi tɩ yaa bũmb sẽn tar yõod wʋsg Zapõ soolmẽ wã. Yaa sull ning sẽn get Honba Yūki-tsumugi kõbgã koglg yell (本場結城 ⁇ 技術保持会) la b lugl yʋʋmd 1976 n sõngd n paasd la b taasd tʋʋm-te-kãnga. Yūki Daiichi High School sẽn be Yūki wã tara yūki-tsumugi klub. Yʋʋmd 2010, b ninga yūki-tsumugi wã tẽng sẽn yaa ninsaalb laog laog sẽn pa tõe n bãng n bãng n bilg pʋgẽ.[7]
Ges-y me
tekre- Sericulture
- Kasuri
- Kumejima-tsumugi
- Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Japan
- National Treasures of Japan - Dyeing and Weaving
- Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
Sebtiise
tekre- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://web.archive.org/web/20210224202251/https://japan-brand.jnto.go.jp/crafts/textiles/24/
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20080608075112/http://www.kimono.or.jp/dic/eng/04Dye-Kanto-1.html
- ↑ http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/doc/download.php?versionID=07350
- ↑ http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/index.php?lg=en&pg=00011&RL=00406
- ↑ http://nationalclothing.org/asia/28-japan/258-yuki-tsumugi-weaving-technique-how-to-make-japanese-hand-woven-silk-fabric.html
- ↑ http://www.tsumugi.co.jp/top.php?date=2009-09-03
- ↑ https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/303/114