Sakiori Shikimono Kotatsu Rug
SakioriĀ č£ē¹ blanket.Ā Ā Sakiori,Ā to tear and weave,Ā is a traditional form of textile recycling.Ā When cloth is beyond almost any other use it can be torn into strips and re-woven into sakioriĀ panels.Ā This piece was made to surroundĀ a sunken hearth upon which a kotatsu table would have been placed.Ā Another Kotatsu covering blanket would then trap the heat while friends and family could sit around the table to keep warm.Ā
- Recycled Fabric
- Cotton & Silk
- EarlyĀ 20th Century
- 64" x 71" (length, width)
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Sakiori Shikimono Kotatsu Rug
Sakiori Shikimono Kotatsu Rug
SakioriĀ č£ē¹ blanket.Ā Ā Sakiori,Ā to tear and weave,Ā is a traditional form of textile recycling.Ā When cloth is beyond almost any other use it can be torn into strips and re-woven into sakioriĀ panels.Ā This piece was made to surroundĀ a sunken hearth upon which a kotatsu table would have been placed.Ā Another Kotatsu covering blanket would then trap the heat while friends and family could sit around the table to keep warm.Ā
- Recycled Fabric
- Cotton & Silk
- EarlyĀ 20th Century
- 64" x 71" (length, width)
Original: $575.00
-65%$575.00
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SakioriĀ č£ē¹ blanket.Ā Ā Sakiori,Ā to tear and weave,Ā is a traditional form of textile recycling.Ā When cloth is beyond almost any other use it can be torn into strips and re-woven into sakioriĀ panels.Ā This piece was made to surroundĀ a sunken hearth upon which a kotatsu table would have been placed.Ā Another Kotatsu covering blanket would then trap the heat while friends and family could sit around the table to keep warm.Ā
- Recycled Fabric
- Cotton & Silk
- EarlyĀ 20th Century
- 64" x 71" (length, width)























