Essential A Patched Length Of Kasuri And Plaid Cotton: Well Cover And Paulownia Collection [L0ENYJer]
ca. late nineteenth, early twentieth century67" x 13 1/2", 170 cm x 34.25 cmThis is a really handsome length of boro cloth: it is a panel of hand woven, indigo dyed cotton which is at once a large-scale check and a kasuri or ikat
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ca. late nineteenth, early twentieth century
67" x 13 1/2", 170 cm x 34.25 cm
This is a really handsome length of boro cloth: it is a panel of hand woven, indigo dyed cotton which is at once a large-scale check and a kasuri or ikat woven pattern. The kasuri designs are traditional in that they seem to be a well crib and a variant on the paulownia or kiri motif.
The length of cloth is hand sewn from two different pieces; it is patched with five patches. The color of the cloth is wonderful: the intersecting warp and weft yarns which create the large-scale check pattern are asagi or pale blue. However, in the configuration of this cloth, somehow they give the appearance of being a kind of turquoise color.
This is a very interesting length of handwoven, old Japanese cotton, and one to consider adding to your collection.
Two small holes and some surface scuffing.
Just wonderful.
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