Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A form of Japanese
tie-dye on silk
Etymologies
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word shibori.
Examples
-
I carried the traditional handbag called a kago, which has a basketweave base topped by a drawstring pouch of colorful tie dyed silk, shibori, which is made by tying silk into a myriad of minute knots with thread before it is dyed.
Geisha, A Life Mineko Iwasaki with Rande Brown 2002
-
I carried the traditional handbag called a kago, which has a basketweave base topped by a drawstring pouch of colorful tie dyed silk, shibori, which is made by tying silk into a myriad of minute knots with thread before it is dyed.
Geisha, A Life Mineko Iwasaki with Rande Brown 2002
-
One of the pieces in this set incorporates some shibori techniques that have given me some very good texture effects.
Imaginary Invertebrates Galore! MadeleineS 2009
-
Knitting felting shibori tentacles invertebrates imaginary comments:
Imaginary Invertebrates Galore! MadeleineS 2009
-
One of the pieces in this set incorporates some shibori techniques that have given me some very good texture effects.
Archive 2009-06-01 MadeleineS 2009
-
Knitting felting shibori tentacles invertebrates imaginary
Archive 2009-06-01 MadeleineS 2009
-
On the right, two shibori pieces - these are the pole ones.
To dye for katelnorth 2008
-
These two (above) are more shibori - all folded - the far left is clamped, which left some small resist marks, but I think I need to work on that technique a little.
To dye for katelnorth 2008
-
And I got a bunch of other stuff, too - a package of fat eights of shibori-ed fabric which was a swap from my dyeing group - that's what's pictured above.
Fastenings, Day 2 katelnorth 2008
-
And the last set - the far left is the pseudo-marble shibori, with the balled up and scrunched one next.
To dye for katelnorth 2008
slumry commented on the word shibori
a Japanese textile art
August 2, 2007