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7963: 1960s Deadstock Japanese Asa(Hemp) Indigo-Black 62 inches

7963: 1960s Asa Hemp kimono fabric 62in.

Vintage Japanese Textiles:

1960s Deadstock Unused Asa Fabric Piece
Indigo=Black w Clouds in off-white-light blue

Width: 14 inches / 35.56 cm
Length:  62 inches / 157.48 cm

Catalog# 7963

 US$30.00
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dividerFabric History/Pedigree: Rare piece of unused, deadstock asa (hemp) fabric, received from a traditional Japanese kimono cleaner /reconstructor in a lot with other old kimono fabric pieces, lots, and rolls/bolts; Well-kept fabric for its age.

Fabric Description:   Lightweight, sheer translucent indigo-blue-black with apparent cloud shapes place randomly;fabric is called Asa, a hemp-based traditional fabric made in Japan for centuries up until the 1950s; fabric Asa is harder than silk or cotton and has utilitarian purposes such as coverings, screen mesh, and work clothing; this one is lighter and smoother for use in clothing; Af first glance in room lighting, color appears black, but in brighter light and close inspection the indigo dye base is apparent, and can be seen at fringe of the white figures; color in these clouds are very light pastel blue, peach and grays.

Asa is stronger and lasts longer than cotton. This particular piece is thinner, probably intended for making a summer kimono; fabric is smoother  and tighter weave than the more utilitarian asa we see. 

Recommended for Japanese antique textile aficionados.

Condition: Excellent.
$ 30.00

7963: 1960s Deadstock Japanese Asa(Hemp) Indigo-Black 62 inches