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This is a boro futon cover, made up indigo dyed cottons that are first cut into re-usable pieces, and then patched together.
As was customary in old Japan, cloth was recycled and repurposed. The panels of cotton used for this particular futon were taken from a happi or hanten, a resist dyed work or festival jacket which is of an easily identifiable design. Here, two different happi coats are lined up side by side, with a repurposed lapel running along the far right side.
We quite enjoy this particular boro because it strays from the standard multi-layered, patched and stitched boro we come across. It's a simple concept—joining the spare parts from discarded jackets—but the result is bold and striking.
Dimensions: 56 1/4" x 71 3/4" inches; 144 x 182 centimeters
Early to mid twentieth century
For more antique Japanese textiles and boro items please visit our website at http://www.orimetextiles.com
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