Japanese Antique Boro Fabric Indigo Cotton Sashiko Patchwork Folk Art BRKW159

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Description

Japanese Antique Boro Fabric Indigo Cotton Sashiko Patchwork Folk Art BRKW159

Introduction

Discover a profound piece of Japanese history with this authentic Boro textile. Far from being mere fabric, this "Ranru" represents the Japanese philosophy of "Mottainai" (waste nothing) and "Wabi-sabi" (beauty in imperfection). The deep, varying shades of indigo and the rhythm of hand-stitched threads tell a story of resilience and artistry that has survived generations.

Features & Cultural Context

This textile is a classic example of Boro (tattered cloth), a folk art born from necessity in rural Japan. Farmers and fishermen would layer scraps of cotton and hemp, reinforcing them with Sashiko (running stitches) to extend the life of the material.

  • Aizome (Indigo Dye): The fabric showcases a spectrum of blue hues, from pale sky blue to deep midnight navy, achieved through natural fermentation indigo dyeing.

  • Handwork: The intricate stitching and patchwork layout are entirely unique; no two Boro pieces are ever the same. The organic, snake-like applique in the center adds a distinct artistic touch to this specific piece.

  • Mingei Spirit: It embodies the beauty of "people's craft," appreciated today as sophisticated abstract art.

Usage & Decor Ideas

This long, narrow format makes it incredibly versatile for modern interior design.

  • Table Runner: Place it on a wooden dining table or console to add rustic warmth and texture.

  • Wall Art: Hang it vertically like a scroll (Kakejiku) to create a stunning focal point in a living room, hallway, or meditation space.

  • Textile Collection: An excellent specimen for collectors of vintage textiles or for use as high-end material in remaking projects (bags, jackets).

Size & Dimensions

  • Length: 173 cm / 68.1 in

  • Width: 35 cm / 13.8 in

Condition

Vintage / Antique Condition This item is an authentic antique and has been used for many years.

  • Texture: The fabric is soft from age but reinforced by the stitching.

  • Wear: As expected with genuine Boro, there are tears, holes, thinning areas, and stains. These are not defects but rather the "scars" of history that give Boro its celebrated character and value.

  • Please treat this as a delicate piece of art rather than a new utility fabric.
     

This is a one-of-a-kind textile art piece. Please check the photos carefully to appreciate the details of the patchwork and stitching.

 



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