Koi carp design panel of indigo katazome :
19th century patchwork juban undergarment:
Spinning wheel for cotton or bast fibres:
19th century haribako sewing box (the top one):
Sakiori rag weaving worker's jacket
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19th century sashiko vest:
Sashiko furoshiki wrapping cloth:
Cotton gin for removing seeds and silk reeling wheel:
Indigo shrine banner (1861) and boro futon cover :
Taisho period girl's silk chirimen crepe kimono:
Patchwork uchishiki buddhist altar cloth:
Obi made from chirimen crepe kimono fabric:
The items in the case haven't photographed well... old thread spools, shimacho weaving sample books and wooden lasts for children's tabi:
Edo period oshie padded applique:
Sewing accessories:
Sewing books and sarubobo monkey amulets and dolls:
If you live locally please drop in and have a closer look ( open every day 10am - 4pm - entry by donation). The museum is worth a look - even if you can't make it this month - with interesting displays on life and work in the the Channel area, and of course my dad's camera collection!
beautiful, wonderful collection and very nicely displayed. wish I wasn't an ocean away.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much.
ReplyDeleteI love that boro piece I saw when I visited! How much is it please?
ReplyDeleteHi Nat,
ReplyDeleteSorry, none of the pieces in the exhibition are for sale. They're all from my own collection. I hope to be putting some more boro online soon. I'm starting a mailing list of people interested in boro so I can let everyone know at the same time when I put pieces online. I can put you on the list if you like.
Thanks as always
Jan