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Hand-spun cotton, tube-drawn indigo dyeing, Kaga furoshiki (wrapping cloth). The era is considered to be the early Meiji period. The design features the family crests of "Age Fuji" (Rising Wisteria) and "Tachibana" (Mandarin Orange) dyed in a resist-dyeing technique. Judging from the indigo color of the seams, it is evident that it has been used considerably. There are many stains, patches, and frays, but the design is well-drawn, characteristic of Kaga furoshiki. Also, please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about the unique smell of old cloth, such as moth repellent. We request that those who understand old cloth and boro (ragged textiles) purchase this item. Size: 136cm (height) x 128cm (width), Yonhaba (four widths of fabric)
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