絹
絹 (kinu) is a type of fabric made from silk, which is produced by silkworms. The process of making silk involves harvesting the cocoons of the larvae, boiling them, and then spinning the fibers into threads. This luxurious material is known for its smooth texture, natural sheen, and ability to drape beautifully, making it a popular choice for clothing and decorative items.
In Japan, 絹 has a long history and is often associated with traditional garments like 着物 (kimono). The production of silk has cultural significance, and various regions in Japan are known for their unique silk weaving techniques. Today, 絹 continues to be valued for its elegance and comfort in fashion and textiles.