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[[File:mfa1116865 Shibori.jpg|thumb|Print of Shibori shop<br>MFA# 11.16865]]
 
[[File:mfa1116865 Shibori.jpg|thumb|Print of Shibori shop<br>MFA# 11.16865]]
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
[[File:MFA41771 Shibori.jpg|thumb|Sash of shibori fabric<br>MFA# 41.771]]
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[[File:MFA41771 Shibori.jpg|thumb|Silk shibori-dyed sash<br>MFA# 41.771]]
 
A type of resist-dyed textile made by folding, binding, or knotting cloth prior to dyeing. Shibori textiles, first made in Japan in the 8th century, have blended edges to their colored patterns.
 
A type of resist-dyed textile made by folding, binding, or knotting cloth prior to dyeing. Shibori textiles, first made in Japan in the 8th century, have blended edges to their colored patterns.
  

Latest revision as of 11:38, 23 October 2020

Print of Shibori shop
MFA# 11.16865

Description

Silk shibori-dyed sash
MFA# 41.771

A type of resist-dyed textile made by folding, binding, or knotting cloth prior to dyeing. Shibori textiles, first made in Japan in the 8th century, have blended edges to their colored patterns.

Synonyms and Related Terms

resist-dyed textile; kokechi; kechi

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Resources and Citations

  • Yoshiko Wada, Mary K. Rice, Jane Burton, Shibori. The Inventive Art of Japanese Shaped Resist Dyeing: Tradition, Techniques, Innovation, Kodansha International, Tokyo, 1983.