Kohan Sashiko Boro Quilt
Considerations:
✓ Handcrafted
✓ One of a kind
✓ Vintage
The Kohan Sashiko Boro Quilt is an incredible vintage piece from Japan, dating back to the 1960s and features traditional sashiko stitching and boro. Sashiko is a form of handicraft where artisans hand stitch fabrics using thick threads into geometric patterns. The Kohan Sashiko Boro Quilt displays meticulous and precise hand-stitching, showcasing the dedication of the artisan who spent months creating it. The straightness and consistent spacing of the threads attests to the expertise of the craftsperson. Sashiko is a functional and decorative technique often used to reinforce boro textiles. Boro is a traditional Japanese craft that involves up-cycling fabrics over several generations. The cloth is made by patching and mending layers of antique and vintage textile remnants, which are then dyed with indigo for its natural antibacterial properties. Boro cloth is like a conversation, a stunning work of art created over time. This piece is a combination of boro, indigo dyeing, and sashiko making it one of the most incredible textiles we've found to date. The Kohan Sashiko Boro Quilt is in good condition with some signs of use including marks and repairs. We recommend using the piece as a blanket or throw on a sofa or at the end of a bed or displayed as textile art on a wall as a statement piece. One of a kind.
Origin: Japan
Manufacturing: Woven
Material: Cotton
Color: Indigo
Condition: Good. Vintage. Some wear throughout, including stains and repairs. Wear and inconsistencies are unique to the original item.
Dimensions: 60.00" × 53.00”
Recommend dry clean only.