A Beautifully Reversible Sashiko Stitched Furoshiki: Good Age, Patina and Mending

A Beautifully Reversible Sashiko Stitched Furoshiki: Good Age, Patina and Mending

$495.00
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late nineteenth, early twentieth century61" x 64", 155 cm x 162.5 cm A furoshiki is a traditional wrapping, storage or hauling cloth which is still very much in use all over Japan. This rustic indigo dyed cotton sashiko stitched furoshiki is a good example of its type. It has good age and is constructed of wonderful hand spun, hand woven cotton. Its face is beautifully faded and is worn in a way so a rich patina has built up on the surface. The surface bears large areas of sashiko stitching on each of its four corners. The proper left, top and the proper right, bottom corners show a stitched pattern of stylized chrysanthemum. The top, right corner shows a traditional hemp leave design while the bottom, left corner shows the sayagata pattern whose axis is the Buddhist swastika. Please note as well at the dead center of the furoshiki is the family name stitched as kanji or Chinese characters. This is an ultra charming detail. The proper reverse side of the furoshiki shows patches which a

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