A Length of Two Tone Indigo Dyed Cotton Kasuri: Okinawa
early twentieth century
33 1/2" x 13 1/4", 84.5 cm x 33.5 cm
This beautifully muted kasuri cotton length shows two tones of indigo dye, and as this is traditional weaving from the Ryukyu Islands or Okinawa, we should assume the dye is of local origin, called Ryukyu-ai.
The pattern is subtle and is based on vertically-oriented channels: the kasuri designs within these channels are both weft and warp/weft based or "double kasuri."
Pay special attention to the variegated patterns within what appear to be simple vertical lines.
This length seems to have come from a kimono shaped garment and its cotton is beautifully hand woven.
Just beautiful and with a rich, distinctive indigo tone.

