Hand-Dyed Noren: Pampas Grass
A natural-dyed noren room divider handcrafted by textile designer Toyokazu Ono of Yotsume Dye Studio. Based in southern Japan, Ono specializes in katazome, a traditional and labor-intensive process of dying that involves a single stencil made from Japanese paper, rice paste to resist dye and multiple steps of drying, immersing and brushing on the natural pigment. This motif is inspired by Japanese pampas grass. There is something magical and nostalgic about fields of pampas grass and the artist created this design based on a memory of story his mother read to him: "Acorns and Wildcat" by Kenji Miyazawa. Details: Designer: Toyokazu Ono Dimensions: roughly W27" x H45" (68cm x 115cm) Technique: katazome Material: ramie fabric Made in Oita, Japan About: Yotsume Dye Studio was established in 2015 by textile designer Toyokazu Ono, who decided to carry on a family legacy that began around the turn of the 20th century creating dyed textiles for temples, shrines and schools. Ono combines h