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English: The Tatsugō-gara pattern is a traditional design used in Ōshima tsumugi weaving, named after Tatsugō village on Amami Ōshima. It is composed of three stylized motifs: the scales of the venomous habu snake, the zigzag leaves of the sotetsu (sago palm), and red floral elements. These motifs reflect the natural environment of the region and are abstracted into geometric forms using the precise ikat technique characteristic of Ōshima tsumugi.
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