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Kai Tac International Co., Ltd. Palm Scampani Paras Palace We met again this year, Japanese manufacturing, manganese kasuri

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[Kai Tac International Co., Ltd. Palm Scampani] [Paraspalace] We met again this year: Japanese manufacturing, manganese kasuri ​
Kaitak International Co., Ltd. Palm Scampani Press release: May 13, 2025 [Paras Palace] We met again this year: Japanese manufacturing, manganese kasuri Manganese dyeing technology inherited by the only factory in the world in Niigata Prefecture. Shirts and dresses are sold as the summer face of Para Palace. PAL’LAS PALACE makes clothes in collaboration with Japanese production areas. We make fabric using manganese dyeing techniques in Mitsuke City, Niigata Prefecture, and have been making clothes as a summer staple for the past few years. Made of linen cotton material that can be worn smoothly during the hot season, the design has a good balance of Japanese and Western styles, and is an item that many people look forward to every year. This year as well, we will be proposing clothing that blends with the Japanese summer atmosphere, using dyed kasuri fabrics that are unique to the world of Japanese clothing.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/144321/13/144321-13-c47a44a3253da1a8e07e4c23db33da89-600×900.jpg Currently, there is only one factory in Japan that has inherited the manganese kasuri technology. Manganese kasuri, which was popular from the Taisho to the Showa periods, has been in decline as the demand for Japanese clothing has decreased with the passage of time. As craftsmen age and the labor-intensive special processes involved, they are also facing the issue of successors. At Paraspalace, we started selling them eight years ago because we were fascinated by the flavor that can be created by manufacturing using time-consuming techniques. We take on the challenge of creating new patterns every year, relying on the skills of our craftsmen.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/144321/13/144321-13-ff5f3fda30027af0906537d960f13442-600×904.jpg The process of adding sawdust to cover the printed pattern glue (2023 seaweed pattern) When you receive the finished fabric, you feel happy and think, “I got to meet you again this year.” It may also be because you feel like you were able to reunite with everyone at the factory through the fabric. This year, we will be offering two types: a short-sleeved shirt and a dress. I hope to see you again next year and would like to share the charm of manganese kasuri with as many people as possible.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/144321/13/144321-13-a734047b236a281ad08f25067169acfe-600×338.jpg Right: This year’s grass-tachibana pattern. Finished in navy with a slight green flavor. Left: Sasa lily pattern released in summer 2017.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/144321/13/144321-13-999fa11a43e5ab2a58a518cb30530fd3-600×750.jpg The one in the foreground was worn by the staff for eight years. It has a crisp texture when new, and a soft, worn-in feel after being worn. Each has its merits. [Manganese kasuri] The cloth is woven with thread dyed with manganese (mineral), and the pattern is revealed by printing using oxidation and reduction. It was developed in Mitsuke City, Niigata Prefecture during the Taisho period. Over time, the demand for Japanese clothing has decreased, and there is now only one factory in Japan that can dye manganese. It has been 30 years since the last one was built, and it is one of Japan’s valuable
technologies. For more information on manganese dyeing, click here:https://note.com/pallaspalace/n/n12cb2d62e4c8 [Fabric Features] At the weaving stage, manganese-dyed threads and non-manganese-dyed threads are alternately arranged to express the characteristics of traditional Kasuri. In the printing process, a method that is different from normal printing is used, such as sprinkling sawdust after gluing, and the resulting finish is different from a uniform print, with an unevenness that can be said to be the characteristic of special dyeing. You can also see the uneven appearance caused by the thick and thin threads.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/144321/13/144321-13-9231b81a27f2cc891d985ff258f6cd46-600×629.jpg Product Name: Linen Cotton Manganese Kasuri Grass Tachibana Pattern Bottle Collar Short Sleeve Shirt Product Number: FSH25170B Size: 2, 3 Material: 52% linen, 48% cotton Selling price: 29,700 yen including tax Online store URL: https://www.pallaspalace.jp/SHOP/FSH25170B.html
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/144321/13/144321-13-4b54be46481180004bf31cfbe45a48bf-600×800.jpg Product Name: Linen Cotton Manganese Kasuri Grass Tachibana Pattern Short Sleeve Dress Product Number: FOP25171B Size: 2, 3 Material: 52% linen, 48% cotton/Back body lining, cuff lining, pocket bag cloth 100% cotton Sales price: 45,100 yen including tax Online store URL: https://www.pallaspalace.jp/SHOP/FOP25171B.html PAL’LAS PALACE 44 stores nationwide/online store: https://www.pallaspalace.jp/ Image
URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/144321/13/144321-13-71fc6248cf73a5a21ce4a536180104fa-1636×189.png Paras Palace is a Japanese brand that started in Shiga Prefecture in 1998. Based on the concept of “creating products that gently envelop the mind and body while valuing the delicate and soft taste created by human hands,” we aim to cherish Japanese beauty through fashion. We develop products that are designed from thread and fabric, and are mainly made in Japan, with a focus on comfort and silhouette.

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