gold lamé (?) pattern in acid burn out; large overlapping vertical circles; ends overcast; finished by company as display panel

%C2%A9 Nuno Corporation %2F Cloud Chamber%2C Otani Keiji%2C 1995

Cloud Chamber, 1995

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Vacuum-steaming aluminum and other metals onto polyester film is the process used to create NUNO's lamé cloths. When removed from the loom, the fabric is cut to form slit yarns for a weaving technique evolved from traditional Japanese gold and silver brocade threads. The design for this fabric was achieved by printing an alkali in specific areas to dissolve the adhered metal surface.

Details
Title
Cloud Chamber
Role
Designer
Accession Number
2006.120.30
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gold lamé (?) pattern in acid burn out; large overlapping vertical circles; ends overcast; finished by company as display panel

© Nuno Corporation / Cloud Chamber, Otani Keiji, 1995

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