‘Akasarasa’ is a charming bird print based on a fragment found during a trip to the Tohoku region of Japan. It features graceful floral and butterfly elements overlaying a deep rust red stencil dye pattern. The original document is thought to have been made during the late Edo Period during the mid-1800s and was most likely used as votive cloth by farmers hoping for abundant crops.
Composition: 100% European Linen
Printed Width: 144.75 cm - 57 in
Pattern Repeat: H: 45.7 cm - 18 in, V: 49.5 cm - 19 1/2 in
Additional Colorways: Ume
Printed in the USA
***Available in custom grounds and as wallpaper for trade & commercial projects.
Note: Fabric batches may vary slightly & measurements given are approximate. Samples are subject to availability. Please contact us to request further information regarding samples, pricing and trade inquiries.
‘Akasarasa’ is a charming bird print based on a fragment found during a trip to the Tohoku region of Japan. It features graceful floral and butterfly elements overlaying a deep rust red stencil dye pattern. The original document is thought to have been made during the late Edo Period during the mid-1800s and was most likely used as votive cloth by farmers hoping for abundant crops.
Composition: 100% European Linen
Printed Width: 144.75 cm - 57 in
Pattern Repeat: H: 45.7 cm - 18 in, V: 49.5 cm - 19 1/2 in
Additional Colorways: Ume
Printed in the USA
***Available in custom grounds and as wallpaper for trade & commercial projects.
Note: Fabric batches may vary slightly & measurements given are approximate. Samples are subject to availability. Please contact us to request further information regarding samples, pricing and trade inquiries.