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Bingata wrapping paper

$24.00
Bingata is a traditional Okinawan dyeing technique that dates back to the 14th century, known for its bold, colorful patterns inspired by nature. Originating during the Ryukyu Kingdom, it blends Chinese and Southeast Asian influences, using natural dyes to create intricate designs of flowers, birds, and waves. Initially reserved for royalty and nobility, Bingata textiles symbolize Okinawa's rich cultural heritage. Despite challenges, the craft has been revived and is celebrated today in both traditional clothing and modern applications like accessories and home décor.

• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
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Bingata is a traditional Okinawan dyeing technique that dates back to the 14th century, known for its bold, colorful patterns inspired by nature. Originating during the Ryukyu Kingdom, it blends Chinese and Southeast Asian influences, using natural dyes to create intricate designs of flowers, birds, and waves. Initially reserved for royalty and nobility, Bingata textiles symbolize Okinawa's rich cultural heritage. Despite challenges, the craft has been revived and is celebrated today in both traditional clothing and modern applications like accessories and home décor.

• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
Bingata is a traditional Okinawan dyeing technique that dates back to the 14th century, known for its bold, colorful patterns inspired by nature. Originating during the Ryukyu Kingdom, it blends Chinese and Southeast Asian influences, using natural dyes to create intricate designs of flowers, birds, and waves. Initially reserved for royalty and nobility, Bingata textiles symbolize Okinawa's rich cultural heritage. Despite challenges, the craft has been revived and is celebrated today in both traditional clothing and modern applications like accessories and home décor.

• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish

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