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We bring comfort and relaxation to your home. Blue Tatami mats! Clean and Healthy ・ Ai Tatami Family. Speedy Finishing ! We can pick up the tatami in the morning and finish it on the same day. Please consult us. Free Estimates ! You can also leave the after-sales service to us ! Shoji ・ Fusuma (sliding doors) too.

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Igusa How Tatami Mat is Made

Igusa is a natural material suitable for Japanese climate.
●Planting → ●First cutting → ●Netting → ●Cutting → ●Mud dyeing → ●Drying → ●Sorting → ●Drying → ●Weaving

Planting

Mid-November to Mid-December






Forward cutting

Early May.
Once mowed first, it grows into long, straight rushes.





Netting

Late May ~ Early June.
Long rushes tend to fall over, so they are covered with nets to prevent them from falling over.
Reaping

Early July ~ Mid July






Mud Dye

Early July ~ Mid-July
To prevent discoloration and prolong the blue color of rush grass, special mud called dyed clay is used.





drying ・ sorting

Drying mud-dyed rushes and removing short or
broken rushes
Setting rush grass on loom








Weaving








Front











Woven Yarn








weaving up



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在原畳店 - Igusa ・ How Tatami Mat is Made

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