A Kasuri and Striped Cotton Length: Well Cover Motif
early twentieth century
59 1/2" x 13 3/4", 151 cm x 35 cm
This is a length of lightly starched cotton that shows a good design of vertical stripes, white "spacers", and igeta or the traditional well cover motif that looks like a tic tac toe design. These spacers and igeta designs are rendered in the kasuri or ikat technique.
The indigo dyed cotton is inky dark; the woven stripes are of a coral color which has been made a bit murky by the blue weft yarns that intersect it. The igeta and the spacers, too, are slightly blueish in tone, perhaps from offset from the indigo dye.
This length was destined to become either a futon cover or a yogi--a traditional, over-sized kimono-shaped duvet.