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A Katazome Dyed Boro Furoshiki: Beautiful browse these categories for related items... Directory: Antiques:Regional Art:Asian:Japanese:Textiles: Pre 1910: Item # 723240
Sri Textiles 18 Eckford Street, 2A Brooklyn, NY 11222 tel 718-599-2559 Guest Book sold |
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| ca. late Nineteenth/ early Twentieth century 49" x 50", 124.5 cm x 127 cm This stunning indigo dyed boro furoshiki is beautiful on many levels. What comes to mind first is the beauty of the cotton cloth itself: it bears the hand and texture of hand spun, hand woven cotton: the texture is wonderfully 'home made.' Then there is the dye, both the clear, medium blue and the gorgeous stenciled katazome pattern that has resisted the dye: the pattern it is a field of auspicious motifs: the karakusa (trailing vine), cranes, tortoises, plum and pine. All these design motifs are symbolic of long life, conjugal fidelity and courage: no doubt this furoshiki was intended to be part of a bridal trousseau, as utilitarian cloth decorated with such high-minded imagery was presented to bride and groom during the Meiji Era and afterward. Finally, the patched repair is stunning: blue, white and moss green patches are arrayed on the surface of the furoshiki in free symmetry, creating something that is visually dazzling. This is a gorgeous, boro furoshiki, and one that is highly recommended for collectors and those who are intersted to start a collection of Japanese folk textiles. | ||||||||||||||
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