
Kimono
Series celebrating traditional Japanese crafts. On Amami Oshima in the southern oceans, we follow the elaborate handmade production of a traditional Japanese kimono.
The second episode takes us to the remarkable island of Amami Oshima in the southern oceans of Japan, to follow the elaborate handmade production of a traditional Japanese kimono. Over 500 people are involved in producing the island's famous mud-dyed silk, which takes many months.
The film follows the painstaking process of the silk being bound, hand-dyed, woven and finally turned into a kimono by a seamstress. Along the way, we not only discover the history of the kimono tradition, but also the many difficulties facing the kimono industry in modern Japan.
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Following the year-long transformation from mud-dyed silk into an exquisite garment.
Clips
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Island Song
Duration: 01:10
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Mud Dyeing the Silk
Duration: 01:30
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Jon Morrice |
Series Producer | Matthew Springford |
Executive Producer | Richard Bright |
Broadcasts
- Mon 19 Jun 2017 22:00
- Tue 20 Jun 2017 02:00
- Sun 2 Jul 2017 19:30
- Tue 26 Mar 2019 19:30
- Wed 8 Apr 2020 19:30
- Mon 28 Jun 2021 00:20
- Tue 25 Apr 2023 19:30
- Wed 26 Apr 2023 03:15
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