LA's website showcases "KUMIHIMO: Japanese Silk Braiding Workshop by DOMYO"
Exhibition Spotlights the Art of Japanese Silk Braiding: Kumihimo
From December 11, 2021, to March 6, 2022, the Los Angeles hub of our website will host the exhibition "KUMIHIMO: The Art of Japanese Silk Braiding by DOMYO." This captivating event showcases the rich history and contemporary relevance of this traditional craft, offering a place of new discovery that transcends physical and conceptual boundaries.
A Thousand Years of Tradition
Kumihimo, meaning "gathered threads," is a Japanese artistic tradition of braiding silk cords that has existed for over 1,500 years. With origins dating back to the Imperial Court and Buddhist temples, the art form reached its golden age by the ninth century.
From Samurai to Fashion
Historically, Kumihimo cords were essential in samurai culture during the Heian (794–1185) and Kamakura (1185–1333) periods, used for lacing armor and securing weapons. The complex braiding techniques developed over centuries to create resilient and elegant cords symbolizing status and protection. With time, these cords also became important in Shinto and Buddhist ceremonies, symbolizing connection and protection in spiritual contexts.
The evolution of Kumihimo expanded into art and fashion, where these braided silk cords are employed decoratively in kimono dress, obijime (ties for obi sashes), jewelry, and accessories. Contemporary creators use Kumihimo braiding to design intricate necklaces, bracelets, and tassels, sometimes blending traditional craftsmanship with modern textile design and wearable art.
A Cultural Legacy
The cultural significance of Kumihimo endures in Japan and globally, combining heritage with contemporary aesthetics. Workshops in places like Kagurazaka, Tokyo, offer hands-on experiences that link historical tradition with modern artistry.
Exhibition Highlights
The exhibition introduces the tradition of braiding and how it is distinct from weaving and knitting. It showcases the structure of kumihimo braiding, with large-scale models of the wooden braiding stands over which the strands of thread are laid during braiding. Replicas of silk braids dating as far back as the seventh century are also on display, providing a historical overview of braiding in Japan.
Additional related hands-on workshops and webinars will be announced soon, offering visitors the opportunity to learn more about this captivating art form. On December 15, a webinar on "The History and Significance of Kumihimo in Japanese Culture" will be held.
Admission and Location
Admission to the exhibition is complimentary, making it accessible to all who wish to experience the beauty and craftsmanship of Kumihimo. The Los Angeles hub of our website is located at 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028.
A Global Initiative
The exhibition is presented by Yusoku Kumihimo Domyo, a Tokyo-based company founded in 1652, which has been making braided silk cords by hand since its inception. This event is part of an innovative project with three hubs, including London and São Paulo, demonstrating the global reach and enduring legacy of Kumihimo.
For more information, visit our website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn. The gallery is open daily from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Join us in celebrating the art of Kumihimo and discovering the ways in which this traditional craft continues to inspire contemporary fashion and design.
[1] Kumihimo Braiding: A Traditional Japanese Craft [2] Kumihimo Workshops in Tokyo [3] History of Kumihimo [4] Kumihimo Timeline [5] Kumihimo in Contemporary Fashion
[1] This exhibition showcases Kumihimo Braiding, a traditional Japanese craft of over 1,500 years, presenting its rich history and contemporary relevance. [2] Tokyo's Kagurazaka offers Kumihimo workshops where participants can learn the art while connecting historical tradition with modern artistry. [3] Since its origins in samurai culture during the Heian and Kamakura periods, Kumihimo has encompassed various aspects of Japanese culture, including art, fashion, and spiritual traditions. [4] The exhibition features large-scale models of the wooden braiding stands, replicas of silk braids dating back to the seventh century, and a historical overview of braiding in Japan. [5] The art of Kumihimo continues to inspire contemporary fashion and design, with creators blending traditional craftsmanship with modern textile design and wearable art. [6] Visitors can join related hands-on workshops and webinars, like the December 15 webinar on the "History and Significance of Kumihimo in Japanese Culture." [7] The exhibition is part of a global initiative, presented by Yusoku Kumihimo Domyo, a Tokyo-based company established in 1652, demonstrating the enduring legacy of Kumihimo on a global scale. [8] The focus on Kumihimo transcends categories, connecting aspects of lifestyle (home-and-garden, fashion-and-beauty) with art, culture, and community.