Bridging Okinawan tradition and circular design through upcycled textiles
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Bridging Okinawan tradition and circular design through upcycled textiles
A new upcycling collaboration is bridging 300 years of Okinawan tradition with modern circular economy principles, creating a line of textiles that aims to preserve both cultural heritage and the environment. Upcycle Association and the historic Shirokuma Bingata Studio launched their “Upcycle Ryukyu Bingata” furoshiki and tenugui. (Image: upcycle.or.jp) The partnership wanted to address the challenges facing Ryukyu Bingata, a traditional Okinaw…
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