Futsu with kasuri for kimono. “Petal snow”
Year.2022- according to today's currency rate
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Mieko Ishizuka
1961 -- Textiles
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- Awards at Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibitions : 1
Description
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CategoryTextiles
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Year of creation2022
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RarityUnique
Techniques Used
Kasuri weaving
Kasuri weaving (kasuriori, “blurred weave”) is a type of ikat weaving done with threads that have been resist dyed, leaving sections of the thread undyed. The threads are then aligned and woven to create stripes, checkered patterns, or pictorial motifs.
Fūtsū double weave cloth
Fūtsū double weave cloth (fūtsū ori) is a type of compound weave that uses two different sets of colored warp threads. The figuring on both faces of the resulting double-layered cloth have an inverted color relationship. Fūtsū (lit. “wind passes through”) refers to the opening between the two layers of cloth.
Selected exhibitions
- The 69th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2022)
- Selected
