Special Edition A Tsutsugaki Fragment: Patched And Indigo Dyed See Details [RDewzdQF]
late nineteenth, early twentieth century58" x 13", 147.5 cm x 33 cmThis long panel of hand woven, repaired, indigo dyed cloth was dyed in the tsutsugaki method, a technique that uses freehand-drawn paste resist to create, at times, elaborate images.I
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Special Edition A Tsutsugaki Fragment: Patched And Indigo Dyed See Details [RDewzdQF]
late nineteenth, early twentieth century
58" x 13", 147.5 cm x 33 cm
This long panel of hand woven, repaired, indigo dyed cloth was dyed in the tsutsugaki method, a technique that uses freehand-drawn paste resist to create, at times, elaborate images.
In this case, at the bottom of the length, we see a small cluster of pine rendered in the traditional manner and shown in white and pale blue against a midnight-blue background.
One of the twelve mending patches on this length also shows a fragment of the same design. Note the small hole to the top of the length. This piece is hand woven from hand spun cotton yarns.
A wonderfully simple design done in a traditional folk textile technique, this fragment is a delightful length of old boro cloth.
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