Kibira linen
[Product Description]
Kibira is a 100% hemp fabric with a longer history than cotton or silk, made by twisting hemp stalks into threads.
The threads are unevenly twisted, resulting in a rough, stiff fabric with knots, wrinkles, neps, and imperfections.
This hemp is used for the blinds/screens seen in the Tale of Genji, store curtains, tablecloths, clothing, bags, etc.
This fabric is slightly thick with a coarse weave and firm texture.
*Please note that this material is easy to get weaving wrinkles during delivery.
*Due to the characteristics of linen, some people may find it to have neps or a slightly scratchy feeling.
Please be aware of this before purchasing.
*The color selection image is taken with a gray board placed on the right side for reference.
Commercial OK
[Material]
100% Linen
Made in Japan
[Fabric width]
Approx.45cm
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Kibira linen
Kibira linen
[Product Description]
Kibira is a 100% hemp fabric with a longer history than cotton or silk, made by twisting hemp stalks into threads.
The threads are unevenly twisted, resulting in a rough, stiff fabric with knots, wrinkles, neps, and imperfections.
This hemp is used for the blinds/screens seen in the Tale of Genji, store curtains, tablecloths, clothing, bags, etc.
This fabric is slightly thick with a coarse weave and firm texture.
*Please note that this material is easy to get weaving wrinkles during delivery.
*Due to the characteristics of linen, some people may find it to have neps or a slightly scratchy feeling.
Please be aware of this before purchasing.
*The color selection image is taken with a gray board placed on the right side for reference.
Commercial OK
[Material]
100% Linen
Made in Japan
[Fabric width]
Approx.45cm
Original: $1.44
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Description
[Product Description]
Kibira is a 100% hemp fabric with a longer history than cotton or silk, made by twisting hemp stalks into threads.
The threads are unevenly twisted, resulting in a rough, stiff fabric with knots, wrinkles, neps, and imperfections.
This hemp is used for the blinds/screens seen in the Tale of Genji, store curtains, tablecloths, clothing, bags, etc.
This fabric is slightly thick with a coarse weave and firm texture.
*Please note that this material is easy to get weaving wrinkles during delivery.
*Due to the characteristics of linen, some people may find it to have neps or a slightly scratchy feeling.
Please be aware of this before purchasing.
*The color selection image is taken with a gray board placed on the right side for reference.
Commercial OK
[Material]
100% Linen
Made in Japan
[Fabric width]
Approx.45cm



















