Japanese Katazome Textile. Antique Stenciled Cotton Fabric. Floral Design (Ref: 1959)

Japanese Katazome Textile. Antique Stenciled Cotton Fabric. Floral Design (Ref: 1959)

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Unusual color. Antique Japanese indigo *katazome cotton dating back early 1900s late 1800s.

Width: 33cm / 13". Length: 74cm / 29".

Hand loomed, artisan made.

This was likely once part of a futon cover or some other domestic utilitarian textile.

Great condition. There is one hole. There are some pinkish marks. Full of antique charm.

Medium weight and sturdy.

*Katazome is a traditional Japanese resist dye technique. A stencil, known as kata, is used to apply a flour and water paste before dipping. These textiles were made by hand from scratch. The weaving, stenciling, dying and often the spinning of the cotton was all done
by hand by the artisan. Natural botanical dyes were used, indigo being the most common.

Antique indigo textiles, such as this, are typical of 19th / early 20th century Japanese utilitarian textiles. They would have been used to make domestic items such as futon covers. They are highly regarded and collected within Japan and across the world.

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