Timeless Textiles: Exploring a Rare Mid-Showa Indigo Kasuri Fabric from Japan
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Japan’s rich textile heritage is filled with quiet treasures—pieces that carry the essence of everyday life, regional artistry, and timeless design. One such treasure is a mid-Showa era indigo kasuri fabric: a length of unused cotton, beautifully dyed and patterned, preserved in remarkable condition.
Measuring approximately 35cm by 150cm, this deadstock textile invites you to rediscover the character and charm of Japanese vintage cloth—ideal for collectors, creators, or anyone drawn to the soul of handmade materials. As you use it, the indigo will soften, the texture will evolve, and the fabric will begin to tell your story.