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A third-generation sashiko needlework artisan has published a new book exploring how the origins of his craft risk being lost amid rising popularity. He emphasizes that sashiko is about 'the stories behind the stitching.'

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In Shiga Prefecture, home to Japan's largest freshwater lake, the millennium-old tradition of kakishibu-zome dyeing with persimmon juice persists. Amid the sweltering heat of a summer greenhouse, fabrics absorb the natural dye, embodying sustainable craftsmanship. Second-generation textile worker Kiyoshi Omae shares its subtle benefits.

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