A Length of Akita Shibori: Traditional Asanoha Pattern
early twentieth century
59 3/4" x 13 1/2", 152 cm x 34 cm
This is a length of nicely sturdy hand spun, hand woven indigo cotton cloth that was dyed in the shibori method in Akita, a rural area in Japan's Tohoku northeastern region.
Akita shibori is characterized by a dark ground with rustic images, often spare in their design and placement. This one is lively as it shows a wonderfully-realized repeat of the traditional hemp leaf pattern.
The tie-dyed design is white-on-blue. The blue tone is deep, velvety and even. There are ingrained creases on the length from its former life as a yukata or a casual, unlined kimono. The overall condition, however, is good and used--very good if you consider that it is about 100 years old.
This is a very attractive length of shibori that hails from an interestingly rural part of northern Japan.