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A Pieced, Drawstring Komebukuro: Many Cottons
$65.00

ca. early to mid twentieth century
10" x 7" x 7", 25.5 cm x 17.5 cm x 17.5 cm

Almost 20 separate pieces of hand loomed cotton cloth have been hand sewn together to create this komebukuro, or rice bag."

A komebukuro is so named because it was fashioned with an appeal toward the 'fancy.'  Rice used as offering to a temple during a festival season would be offered to the temple in one of these 'flashy' bags, the rich piecing of cloth being a kind of decoration.  (Actually, this bag may not have been used as a komebukuro but more for quotidian functions, but it is of the type that we refer to as komebukuro.)

This piece seems not to have been used and it is a marvelous piece of patchwork, still very much able to be used as a bag, as a pillow or simply as a collectible to be admired.

Recommended.

 

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