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Sakiori Kotatsugake - Edo Era Indigo Rug
Indigo sakiori kotatsugake, or hearth cover.
'Sakiori' is a woven fabric that is produced from worn out cloth and garments torn thinly and then woven tightly into clothing and other products for daily use.
This kotatsugake has a very rich and handsome quality - variegated hues of indigo from years of use and subtle red and white stripes. a lot of consideration went into the creation of this piece.
In overall very good condition, considering it's age. There are two small holes in the third panel and a small tear in the lower right panel.
Late 1800's
Dimensions: 68" length; 65.5 width
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price:
$1500
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