@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003124, author = {深津, 裕子 and FUKATSU, Yuko}, issue = {1}, journal = {無形文化遺産研究報告, Research and Reports on Intangible Cultural Heritage}, month = {Mar}, note = {Traditional Japanese textile culture developed on the basis of high standard craftsmanship in the rural areas over a long time. While techniques for manufacturing textiles and mass production system advanced in the 20th century, many traditional techniques and materials for making textiles have disappeared. Thus documentation, preservation and replication of traditional textile manufacturing techniques are necessary though difficult today. Applying scientific analysis, this study explores textile manufacturing techniques including dyeing, spinning and weaving for cases of seven imported yellow woolen textiles from the 19th century. First, analysis of the manufacturing techniques of the seven textiles was conducted in order to clarify their characteristic features. Secondly, their colors were measured by spectrophotometer, fibers were analyzed by Scanning Electron Microscope, dyes were analyzed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Photo-Diode Array detector, and elements were detected by X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. Then, the results of analysis were placed in historical contexts, and the techniques for manufacturing these textiles as well the time and place of their manufacture were discussed. The study concludes that five of the textiles were produced in Europe while two were probably produced in China, all in the 19th century. These textiles reflect materials and manufacturing techniques of the 19th century in different cultures.}, pages = {73--87}, title = {染織文化財の製作技法―舶載黄色毛織物の素材と技法の分析およびその解釈―}, year = {2007} }