An Antique Collaged Recycled Paper Kimono Wrapper: Tatoushi
early twentieth century
25" x 26", 63.5 cm x 66 cm
This is an off-square paper wrapper, the area of which has been created by gluing together recycled sheets of used mulberry fiber paper, many of which seem to come from accounting books or ledgers.
This paper was used to wrap goods at a shop in old Japan, and there is evidence of this from the central "diamond" shape of creasing and wear which is slightly noticeable when viewed from a certain angle.
The arbitrary construction of this tatoushi, as it is called, is subtle and beautiful; holding this paper against the light, where its complex network of seams can be seen, is really beautiful, and something of a surprise.
A wonderful piece of old Japan.