A Katazome Dyed Cotton Zabuton Sham: Beautiful Over Dyed Indigo

$75.00 USD

late nineteenth, early twentieth century
21" x 17 1/2", 53.5 cm x 44.5 cm

This is a cover for a zabuton, a traditional Japanese seating cushion.

It is hand stitched from hand loomed cotton: as can be seen, the central panel of the zabuton cover is a piece of very nice katazome or stencil resist cotton, the pattern being that of cherry blossoms in a field of arabesques--the katazome design is slightly blurred and skidded which adds to its rustic charm.

Surrounding this fragment is a border and backing of green colored hand spun, hand loomed cotton: the gorgeous green tone is the result of cotton being first dyed in indigo and then over dyed in a yellow dye. 

Please look carefully at the attendant detail photos to see that there is some ingrained dirt and very faint stains to this green cotton, which is not surprising to note since this zabuton cover is about 100 years old and was used in someone's home. One very small hole or so, shown here.

Note as well a few loose threads to the seams.

A really charming home textile from old Japan--easily stuffed to make a pillow or even easier to display as art.

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A Katazome Dyed Cotton Zabuton Sham: Beautiful Over Dyed Indigo