Kimono
2019 (made)
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Futaba-en specialise in stencil dyeing. In particular, the workshop preserves the techniques and designs of wa-sarasa, originally inspired by the South Asian fabrics imported by Dutch traders. These complicated patterns require numerous stencils through which the colours are brushed. This garment, specially made for the V&A, is also hand painted.
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Materials and techniques | Stencil dyeing and hand painting |
Brief description | Kimono, stencil dyed and hand-painted silk, Futaba-en, Japan, 2019 |
Physical description | Kimono of crêpe silk (chirimen), stencil dyed and hand painted with wa-sarasa floral design. |
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Summary | Futaba-en specialise in stencil dyeing. In particular, the workshop preserves the techniques and designs of wa-sarasa, originally inspired by the South Asian fabrics imported by Dutch traders. These complicated patterns require numerous stencils through which the colours are brushed. This garment, specially made for the V&A, is also hand painted. |
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Accession number | FE.33-2019 |
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Record created | March 13, 2019 |
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