ABIGAIL is a glittery yarn that features an antique luster and metallic appearance. It is manufactured using rayon, Japan’s unique glittery nylon film, and Japanese paper from Mino as raw materials using the craftsmanship of a twine factory and a long-established dyeing factory in Kyoto. Since it was first presented at the international textile fiber exhibition PITTI FILATI in 2008, ABIGAIL has been continuously used as a raw material for women’s clothing, particularly by European and American maisons. It has also been used for film costumes, exhibition decorations, and packaging. Area of Interest
North America
Europe
West Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
China
Oceania
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We manufacture and sell gold and silver yarns, traditional products in Kyoto used for kimono and obi since ancient times, for Western-style clothing (mainly sweaters).
Among our yarn collection, a dull, chain-like yarn called ABIGAIL is very popular in overseas markets.
It’s manufactured in a twine factory in Kyoto, using rayon, Japan’s unique glittery nylon film, and Japanese paper, dyed by craftsmen in a long-established dyeing factory in Kyoto, and then exported for overseas luxury brands.