A large indigo-dyed cotton cloth from the late Edo to Meiji period, decorated with a bold tsutsugaki freehand resist-dyeing design of pine branches and flowing noshi (ceremonial ribbons). The powerful composition and dynamic white-on-blue contrast embody auspicious symbolism, traditionally used in celebratory contexts.
Such textiles were often made as banners, futon covers, or large cloths for festive occasions, and this example retains the strong presence of tsutsugaki artistry. Today, it can be appreciated as a striking wall-hanging or framed textile artwork, bringing the vitality of traditional Japanese design into modern interiors.
Mesures: 148cm×134cm (58in × 52in)
Vintage Japanese Tsutsugaki indigo-dyed textile
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