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Antique Indigo Mythical Creatures Katazome Cloth 60

£230.00

Antique Indigo Mythical Creatures cover this Incredible indigo katazome cloth with beautiful flora and fauna patterns

Increasingly rare examples of these Antique Indigo katazome Cloth, also known as, Lan Yin Hua Bu, can still be found in the country side villages, dating back 100 years. The cotton was hand woven, which is why the cloth is divided into 3 hand stitched patterns.

This particular cloth vintage dark indigo katazome measures 200cm x 140cm and is an unusual repeat floral peony flower patter. The cloth is in excellent condition and dark indigo with a very clear print pattern showing the skill of an indigo master who took great pride in their work.

There are 2 main types of antique indigo katazome cloth:

  • Square: ‘Wrap cloths’ used to store and carry personal items were folded at the corners and tied together. A symbolic silk flying bat, sewn in one corner was a  sign of prestige
  • Rectangular: these were traditionally bed covers, often given as wedding presents or for children’s bedding. The symbols and designs were to wish long life, prosperity and a happy life together or good luck with the children’s exams.

Check out how these beautiful cloths can be used for home collection and accessories on our website here.

Incredible antique indigo mythical creatures and floral pattern is great as a wrap, throw or wall hanging.

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