A Length of Silk Zanshi Ori: Leftover Yarn Weaving in Subtle Tones

$75.00 USD

early twentieth century
57 1/4" x 12 1/2", 145.5 cm x 31.5 cm

Zanshi ori is cloth that is woven from threads either leftover from home production of yarn making, or from broken threads that were purchased from local commercial weavers. 

Usually the weft is fed with these random threads while generally the warp is regulated producing an irregular horizontal 'striping'; if home threads are used, knotted slubs can often be seen.

What is so interesting about this length of zanshi ori is that it is woven from heavy, rustic silk yarns which is quite unusual as almost all zanshi ori is woven from cotton.

Because the yarns are thick the weave is somewhat loose; the color tones are pale or muted so therefore the woven cloth is of a nuanced, low-contrast color palette.

The cloth is heavy, supple and drapey in the hand.

The condition is good and used and this is an interesting and beautiful length of zanshi ori which is rich in color tonal nuance and in hand texture. 

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A Length of Silk Zanshi Ori: Leftover Yarn Weaving in Subtle Tones