A Length of Double Arashi Shibori: Complex Technique
mid twentieth century
41 1/2" x 13 1/4", 105.5 cm x 33.5 cm
This is a beautiful length of indigo dyed cotton shibori which shows a network of intersecting, indigo dyed diagonal lines that create a kind of moire effect.
This pattern, or this shibori dyeing process, is referred to as tatsumaki arashi, whereby folded cloth is compressed and fastened around a rope core in order to create this effect, one referred to as arashi or storm.
The fragment is taken from a yukata, an unlined, casual, summer kimono.
The cloth has a hand woven quality, whether it was or not, and it is in unused condition.
This is a really lovely and collectible length of shibori and one that shows an ambitious and desirable pattern which is the result of a complex and difficult-to-achieve technique.
Recommended.