Ise cotton
Ise cotton is a traditional Japanese fabric known for its unique texture and durability. It originates from the Ise region in Mie Prefecture, where it has been produced for centuries. The cotton is handwoven using techniques that have been passed down through generations, resulting in a fabric that is both strong and breathable.
This cotton is often used to make clothing, such as kimono, and household items. Ise cotton is appreciated for its natural feel and ability to absorb moisture, making it comfortable to wear in various climates. Its cultural significance and craftsmanship contribute to its value in Japanese textile heritage.