Yoroidan Tesuji and Tsukidashi Shibori Tenugui
Yoroidan Tesuji and Tsukidashi Shibori Tenugui
Yoroidan Tesuji and Tsukidashi Shibori Tenugui
Yoroidan Tesuji and Tsukidashi Shibori Tenugui
Yoroidan Tesuji and Tsukidashi Shibori Tenugui
Yoroidan Tesuji and Tsukidashi Shibori Tenugui
Yoroidan Tesuji and Tsukidashi Shibori Tenugui
Arimatsu, Japan

Yoroidan Tesuji and Tsukidashi Shibori Tenugui

Regular price $58.00

**If you are interested in a sold out tenugui, please email staff@yoshikowada.com to request a notification when it will be in stock. Production and delivery of certain tenugui can take up to one  month from Arimatsu, Japan.

 

Pleated-resist & small knotted-resist over a pin in horizontal bands

Technique: Tesuji Shibori - Resisted stripes created by continuous rows, hand-pleated and bound evenly around a rope / Tsukidashi Shibori - Small circle-knotted resist, created by wrapping thread and tying a kamosage (half-hitch)  knot over a blunt needle. Process illustrations are from the book “Shibori: The Inventive Art of Japanese Shaped Resist Dyeing” by Wada, Rice, and Barton. (c)1983

Pattern: Yoroidan -  Stripes (literally “great armor”), derived from yoroi or Ō-yoroi, a type of plated samurai armor from feudal Japan. ' Ō-yoroi were visually recognizable from the horizontally striped pattern created by plated scales laced horizontally over an armor plate. The stripe design and colors of the scales often represented a samurai’s rank and clan.

Color: Indigo/White

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: Yoshitoshi (Pre-1892)

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