Indigo Kasuri Futonji with Cranes, Tortise and Daikoku's Hammer.
Kasuri 絣 is the Japanese style of ikat, where the threads of the material are resist-dyed before being woven. This piece is specifically e-gasuri (picture kasuri) as the image created is recognizable. This process was first practiced in the 12th Century. This futoji has patterns of Cranes, Tortise and Daikoku's Hammer.
- Cotton
- Indigo
- Meiji Era (1868-1912)
- 51" x 57" (length, width)
- SKU: FT-2565
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Indigo Kasuri Futonji with Cranes, Tortise and Daikoku's Hammer.
Indigo Kasuri Futonji with Cranes, Tortise and Daikoku's Hammer.
Kasuri 絣 is the Japanese style of ikat, where the threads of the material are resist-dyed before being woven. This piece is specifically e-gasuri (picture kasuri) as the image created is recognizable. This process was first practiced in the 12th Century. This futoji has patterns of Cranes, Tortise and Daikoku's Hammer.
- Cotton
- Indigo
- Meiji Era (1868-1912)
- 51" x 57" (length, width)
- SKU: FT-2565
Product Information
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Kasuri 絣 is the Japanese style of ikat, where the threads of the material are resist-dyed before being woven. This piece is specifically e-gasuri (picture kasuri) as the image created is recognizable. This process was first practiced in the 12th Century. This futoji has patterns of Cranes, Tortise and Daikoku's Hammer.
- Cotton
- Indigo
- Meiji Era (1868-1912)
- 51" x 57" (length, width)
- SKU: FT-2565























