Yellow Somewake Shibori Tenugui
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Stitched and large bound-resist parti-colored
Technique: Somewake Shibori - Parti-colored dyeing is essential when the design calls for bold dark & light or contrasting colored areas as seen in the kimono worn by the woman in the print. This process is done by stitching in the middle (white resist line). The fabric is dyed first in yellow, then one side is capped to preserve the yellow while the other side is dyed in medium blue to create green. This is similar to oke shibori, tub-resist dyeing, where a large section of a bolt of fabric is placed in a container and thus preserved from dye. Process illustrations are from the book “Shibori: The Inventive Art of Japanese Shaped Resist Dyeing” by Wada, Rice, and Barton. (c)1983
Pattern: Some comes from a Japanese verb someru, meaning to dye, and wake comes from a verb wakeru meaning to divide; thus we use the term parti-color dyeing.
Color: Green/Yellow
Approximately 1m x 35cm (39in x 13in)
100% Cotton
Handmade in Arimatsu, Japan
Tenugui are scarf-size, all-purpose towels made of lightweight cotton, used in Japan for centuries and recently popularized and collected because of their beautiful patterns and graphic designs.
Ukiyo-e example: Mizuno Toshikata (1893)
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