A Length of Tsutsugaki Dyed Cotton: Waves
$85.00
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late nineteenth century43" x 12 3/4", 109.25 cm x 32.25 cm This is a fragment from a larger textile, a futon cover, that when intact showed a scene of a tumultuous ocean full of tossing waves, sea foam and bubbles. This ocean scene was dyed in the tsutsugaki method which means it was drawn freehand using rice past resist--the artisan who created this scene was skilled as can be seen by the strong, even white lines and the clarity of the image. The cotton is of good quality--is hand spun and hand woven and because of its texture this type of high quality, old cotton provides a superb base for such expert hand dyeing. This is a really well done example of tsutsugaki dyeing and the fragment is a lovely caption from a larger, complete image.
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