Friday, May 28, 2010

Vintage Japanese Kimono Stencil Katagami Showa Period Leaves Water









Vintage Japanese Kimono Stencil Katagami Showa Period Leaves Water

This was an amazing find. This is from the "昭和" "showa period" . The "showa" period is from 1926-1989. This is called "型紙" or "katagami".

Katagami are made of multiple layers of thin washi paper which are bonded with a glue extracted from persimmon, which makes a strong flexible brown coloured paper.

This katagami was used for "katazome" which is the method of dyeing fabrics (kimonos) using a stencil and a resist paste. The resist paste was made with rice flour and when dyed, the dye didn't adhere to the areas covered with the paste. It was an inexpensive way to make all-over patterns similar to a woven cloth.


This stencil could be used but it would also be fabulous framed and hung on a wall or used to make a small lantern (please see the last picture as an example-it is not included).

This stencil measures about 31 x 23 cm.

http://www.etsy.com/listing/48194262/vintage-japanese-kimono-stencil-katagami

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