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This is a textile featuring a complex and intricate design, a katazome (stencil-dyed) cotton fabric from the Meiji era, combining traditional Japanese geometric patterns. The pattern is primarily based on a unique polygon called "Matsukawabishi" (pine bark diamond), which resembles three overlapping diamond shapes. The design is characterized by the "Matsukawabishi" as the main shape, with classic Japanese patterns such as ishidatami (checkered pattern), kanoko (dot pattern), and tatewaku (rising steam lines) patchwork-like within. (From AI explanation) The color is a bright indigo dye, dyed on both sides using a detailed technique. It is made by joining five widths, and the size is approximately 173 x 164 cm. As it is an antique fabric, there are color irregularities, dye unevenness, small holes, and abrasions. Please understand that this is an item that has aged over time. Please refrain from purchasing if you are not accustomed to antique fabrics.
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