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Tag Archives: hata-ori-mushi
Word of the Week: Ori 織り
If you are reading my blog, then you are probably interested in textiles. With that in mind, I’d like to go a basic term you may come across often: ori. Oru (織る) means to weave, ori (織り) means a weave. … Continue reading
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