Okujun Co., Ltd. (奥é Âæ ªå¼Âä¼Â社) is a Japanese kimono and textile manufacturer based in Yà «ki City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Founded in 1907, the company has played a central role in the production and distribution of Yuki-tsumugi (çµÂÃ¥ÂÂç´¬), a traditional silk textile technique designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property in 1956 and listed by UNESCO in 2010 as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Okujun was established in 1907 as a kimono wholesaler and has since operated as a key regional distributor and coordinator of Yuki-tsumugi textiles. In addition to design development, yarn procurement, and placing weaving orders with local craftsmen, the company also handles finishing processes such as degumming (yudà Âshi) in-house.
Okujun currently offers two main fabric collections:
Supreme Yuki Silk is a premium fabric created through more than 40 handcraft processes, based on traditional Yuki-tsumugi techniques. Yarn is hand-spun from floss silk by hand. The cloth is woven using a traditional back-tension loom (jibata), where the weaver controls the tension using their own body.
Yuki Silk is a more accessible line that preserves the essence of handmade Yuki-tsumugi while integrating power-assisted spinning and weaving processes using a mix of hand-guided and mechanical techniques.
Floss silk is spun by hand, either entirely manually or using a power-assisted tool, depending on the product line.
Traditional kasuri (çµ£) patterns are created by binding threads before dyeing according to a pattern.
There are three types of looms used in the production of Yuki Tsumugi.
In 2010, the Yuki-tsumugi production process was inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. OkujunâÂÂs educational and tourism facilities help preserve and transmit these techniques to the public.