This is a vintage indigo-dyed cotton textile, dyed using a traditional Japanese technique known as shibori tie-dyeing. The deep, rich blue tones and organic patterns are characteristic of this centuries-old craft.
Shibori is an intricate resist-dyeing method that involves folding, twisting, binding, or compressing the fabric before dyeing it in natural indigo. These physical manipulations prevent the dye from penetrating certain areas, resulting in beautiful, one-of-a-kind patterns of contrast between the dyed and undyed sections.
This piece not only reflects the beauty of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, but also the wabi-sabi aesthetic — an appreciation of imperfection and the passage of time.
Measurements: 71 cm × 33 cm (27 in × 12 in)
Japanese vintage indigo Shibori dyed cotton fragment
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