This textile is a very old indigo-dyed ramie Kasuri ikat fragment.
Kasuri is a traditional Japanese weaving technique used to create patterns on fabric. The patterns are achieved by dyeing the yarns before they are woven, using a resist-dyeing method similar to tie-dye. The yarns are bound in certain areas to resist the dye, creating undyed sections. When the yarns are woven into the fabric, these dyed and undyed sections align to form blurred, soft-edged patterns, often geometric or nature-inspired.
It has been used for various purposes, such as clothing and bedding while being repaired over and over again.
Several small fabrics were stitched together with Sashiko stitching. It has been used and washed for a long time, so it has a soft texture and a beautiful faded color.
Material: ramie 100%
Measures: 30cm×18cm (11in × 7in)
Japanese vintage ramie Boro fragment
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