Antique Japanese 19th Century Textile - Tsutsugaki 35"x40" #88 Jar One of the Seven Lucky
Description
One of the Seven Lucky Gods
The center design is that of a flower family crest or Mon known as a Mokko Mon
lacquer-smooth surface
NEVER BOIL TEA IN THE KETTLE FOR DRINKING as this will oxidize the tea and leave a horrible bitter flavor
initially creating small objects such as samurai sword fittings and religious artifacts
Antique Japanese 19th Century Textile - Tsutsugaki 35"x40" #88 Jar One of the Seven LuckyThis exquisite piece of antique 100+ year old Japanese hand woven hand cotton features a design a mon (family crest), created using the traditional tsutsugaki dyeing technique. Tsutsugaki involves hand drawing patterns with a resist paste, resulting in intricate and vivid designs. This multi panel fabric rendered in multi color and indigo hues was once a furoshige (a kind of bag or wrapper). Perfect for collectors of Japanese textiles or those seeking
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