Shinto-Related Japanese Antique Indigo Dyed Furoshiki Family Crest BORO Fabric

$175.00
$175.00
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Description

Shinto-Related Japanese Antique Indigo Dyed Furoshiki with Mitsu-Kashiwa Family Crest BORO Fabric BRKW133


Description (English)

This is a Meiji-era Japanese antique furoshiki made of handwoven cotton, traditionally dyed with indigo. It features the "Maru ni Mitsu Kashiwa" family crest, a symbol historically used in Shinto households and shrines. The Kashiwa (oak leaf) crest is associated with ritual offerings (shinsen), reflecting its close connection to Shinto priests and ceremonies.

As a BORO textile, this piece displays faded color, patches, and visible repairs, expressing the Japanese concept of mottainai (waste not) and folk aesthetics. Ideal for interior display, textile art, or as a unique cultural accent.

Size
Width: 130cm / approx. 51.2 inches
Length: 148cm / approx. 58.3 inches

Condition
There are visible signs of age including stains, tears, fraying, and repairs. Please check the photos for details.



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