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very sheer red silk with crane origami patterns; ends machine overcast by company as display panel; salt shrinking technique

%C2%A9 Nuno Corporation %2F Tsuru%2C Keiji Otani%2C 2001

Tsuru, 2001

Otani Keiji; Project Manager: SudĹŤ Reiko; Manufacturer: Nuno Corporationexpand_more

Silk; resist crimping; dyedexpand_more

Gift of Richard L. Simmons and Rosa Lynn Pinkusexpand_more  2006.120.36

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Since she and textile artist Jun’ichi Arai established the textile company Nuno in 1984, Sudō Reiko has designed thousands of textiles and received numerous accolades for her groundbreaking designs. One of her, and by extension Nuno’s, guiding principles is the Japanese notion of mottainai (“waste not”), an environmental consciousness that can be seen at work in many of Nuno’s practices. Nuno, for example, has long made use of scraps of textiles. Frequently thrown away, at Nuno such scraps and damaged or rejected fabrics are put to use. They are repurposed in diverse ways, from simple patchwork to the creation of new fabrics using specialized technology. Other materials that are more commonly disposed of are used as well—feathers left over from poultry farming and thread made from the tough shell of silkworm cocoons, for example, can be found in the textiles displayed here.

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