A Fragment of Resist Dyed Cotton: Four Kanji

$60.00 USD

early to mid twentieth century
44 1/4" x 20 1/2", 112.25 cm X 52 cm

This starkly designed cloth is hand stitched from one-and-a-half loom widths of deeply indigo dyed cotton cloth.

In its center area is displayed a row of four resist dyed kanji or Chinese characters which are stacked in a vertical row. They read "Yasuda Hiratsuka," which could be a surname and a place name.

The cloth seems to not have been used and its original intention for use is unclear however it is quite apparent it has been taken from a larger piece.

In any case it is a handsome old piece of resist dyed indigo cotton with a good size and with much potential in art, design or home decorating projects--or simply to be displayed and admired.

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