A Colorfully Sashiko Stitched Fragment: Over Dyed Pattern
early twentieth century
23" x 33 1/2", 58.5 cm x 85 cm
This is a pieced cloth that has been heavily sashiko stitched all over its surface, the surface is heavily abraded as well.
Each side of this two-sided cloth is slightly different as the reverse side shows an attempt of applying a pattern over the already-stitched and pieced cotton cloth.
The colors of the cloth are so unusual that, although found in Japan, it makes one wonder if it is Japanese in origin. The sashiko stitching feels Japanese in spirit but the motif on the left hand portion of the cloth called kaki no hana or persimmon flower was also used on the folk cloth from some regions of Pakistan and India.
No matter its origin this is a richly stitched, abraded and colored cloth that has a great deal of texture and visual interest--it is mysterious and beautiful.