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Rinzu

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For the anime character Rinzu Kuroda, seeLime-iro Senkitan.

Woodblock print (betweenc. 1100 and 1400) illustrating a stylized floral design used inrinzu fabric

Rinzu (綸子) is a Japanesesilksatindamask.[1][2] It was the preferredfabric forkimono in theEdo period.[3]

References

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  1. ^Harmuth, Louis.Dictionary of Textiles. Fairchild Publishing Company (1915), p. 132.OCLC1310083.
  2. ^Los Angeles County Museum of Art.Art Treasures from Japan.Kodansha International (1965), p. 195.OCLC192195.
  3. ^Ishimura Hayao et al.Robes of Elegance: Japanese Kimonos of the 16th-20th Centuries.North Carolina Museum of Art (1988), p. 1.ISBN 0-88259-955-0.

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