Kaya, or mosquito netting, was a staple of life in old Japan: Japan’s hot, humid summers are a breeding ground for mosquitoes, so tents of woven hemp were a de rigueur fixture, even in humble or poor homes, all across Japan.
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Gorgeous. Reminds me of Chunghie Lee's pojagi garments...
ReplyDeleteCool, calm and so serene....
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen Chunghie Lee's pojagi clothing before, thank you for pointing me in that direction Margaret!
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