Tsumugi originally referred to a silk fabric made from discarded, broken or leftover pieces of long-staple silk. These small bits of salvaged silk were joined into a rough yarn and spun into a fabric with characteristic slubs and imperfections. This cotton cloth had a similar slubby texture in the black weft, so the Miyata mill nicknamed it Tsumugi and the name has stuck!
- 100% Kasuri dyed cotton, from the Miyata Workshop in the famous town of Kurume, Kyūshū
- Pattern placement can vary across shade sizes, if you need to know more, please ask
- This is for a shade only, the lamp base or pendant is not included. If you like the cordset, it is available here
- Different styles of diffuser are available to hide the bulb for larger shades
- Compatible with US E26 lampsockets
- If you need shades with a finial fitting to fit a harp, please get in touch. These can be made to order for a small extra cost
- If the shade you want is out of stock, then it will be made for you. Shades that are made for you cannot be returned (please see our T&Cs). If you have any questions or concerns, please get in touch before ordering.