A Length of Blue on White Narumi Kongata: Stenciled on Both Sides
early twentieth century
22 1/2" x 13 1/2", 57 cm x 34 cm
Narumi kongata is a beautiful type of stencil resist dyed cloth which utilizes a set of stencils when used in combination yield a length of cloth that mimicked the look of soft-edged shibori.
Here we see a short length of very good indigo dyed cotton Narumi kongata that is dyed in the jishiro style, that is to say it is a blue-on-white pattern which is more difficult to achieve than the more regularly-seen white-on-blue pattern. In addition, to add to the high level of skill needed to dye this length, the piece is double-sided, meaning it was stencil resisted on both its sides.
The design is that of a snowflakes, folding fans and autumn grasses whicre rendered in dark blue. The snow flakes, or snow crystals are rendered in a faux shibori style.
The snow crystals show two tones of indigo and each has a kind of halo of blue around the image. The overall condition is good and used.
This is a particularly nice length of Narumi kongata cloth with a very appealing, playful pattern.