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kakishibu 柿渋(かきしぶ)"persimmon dye"
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Calling kakishibu a "dye" is a bit of a misnomer.
Made from the fermented juice of unripe astringent persimmons, the color comes from the tannin molecules linking together and forming a coating. More than a coloring agent, kakishibu also has strengthening, antibacterial and waterproofing properties. Kakishibu was used in China and Korea, but reached its ultimate utilization in Japan. It was used as a wood preservative, waterproofer, insect repellent, folk medicine, and on washi (Japanese paper), fans, parasols, clothing and in sake production.
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- source : 2006 Kakishibui -
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shibunuri shokunin 渋塗職人 craftsmen applying kakishibu
also called
shibuya 渋屋.
source : edoichiba.jp..sibunuri...
They paint kakishibu on wooden items and walls to prevent them from damage of water.
They used transparent 生渋(きしぶ)kishibu and black 黒渋(くろしぶ)kuroshibu, which was mixed with ashes.
They carried their liquid in two buckets on a shoulder pole.
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kakishibu 柿渋(かきしぶ)"persimmon dye"
quote
Calling kakishibu a "dye" is a bit of a misnomer.
Made from the fermented juice of unripe astringent persimmons, the color comes from the tannin molecules linking together and forming a coating. More than a coloring agent, kakishibu also has strengthening, antibacterial and waterproofing properties. Kakishibu was used in China and Korea, but reached its ultimate utilization in Japan. It was used as a wood preservative, waterproofer, insect repellent, folk medicine, and on washi (Japanese paper), fans, parasols, clothing and in sake production.
MORE
- source : 2006 Kakishibui -
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shibunuri shokunin 渋塗職人 craftsmen applying kakishibu
also called
shibuya 渋屋.
source : edoichiba.jp..sibunuri...
They paint kakishibu on wooden items and walls to prevent them from damage of water.
They used transparent 生渋(きしぶ)kishibu and black 黒渋(くろしぶ)kuroshibu, which was mixed with ashes.
They carried their liquid in two buckets on a shoulder pole.
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