Helicopter and Ship Niko Niko Gasuri Textile Fragment | Japanese Cotton
E-gasuri panel.Ā This piece of fabric has a depiction of a helicopter and ship. Ā A fragment of fabricĀ created with niko niko gasuri Ā - a Kasuri (ēµ£), a Japanese ikat technique that uses threads that are stencil dyed before weaving to create the pattern.
KasuriĀ ēµ£ is the Japanese style of ikat, where the threads of the material are resist-dyed before being woven. This piece is specificallyĀ e-gasuri (picture kasuri) as the image created is recognizable. This process was first practiced in the 12th Century.Ā
- Cotton
- 19th Century
- 28.75" x 12.75" (Length, Width)
- SKU: FT-Y3343
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Helicopter and Ship Niko Niko Gasuri Textile Fragment | Japanese Cotton
Helicopter and Ship Niko Niko Gasuri Textile Fragment | Japanese Cotton
E-gasuri panel.Ā This piece of fabric has a depiction of a helicopter and ship. Ā A fragment of fabricĀ created with niko niko gasuri Ā - a Kasuri (ēµ£), a Japanese ikat technique that uses threads that are stencil dyed before weaving to create the pattern.
KasuriĀ ēµ£ is the Japanese style of ikat, where the threads of the material are resist-dyed before being woven. This piece is specificallyĀ e-gasuri (picture kasuri) as the image created is recognizable. This process was first practiced in the 12th Century.Ā
- Cotton
- 19th Century
- 28.75" x 12.75" (Length, Width)
- SKU: FT-Y3343
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E-gasuri panel.Ā This piece of fabric has a depiction of a helicopter and ship. Ā A fragment of fabricĀ created with niko niko gasuri Ā - a Kasuri (ēµ£), a Japanese ikat technique that uses threads that are stencil dyed before weaving to create the pattern.
KasuriĀ ēµ£ is the Japanese style of ikat, where the threads of the material are resist-dyed before being woven. This piece is specificallyĀ e-gasuri (picture kasuri) as the image created is recognizable. This process was first practiced in the 12th Century.Ā
- Cotton
- 19th Century
- 28.75" x 12.75" (Length, Width)
- SKU: FT-Y3343























