Antique Japanese Ise Katagami Paper Kimono Stencil Snowflake Yukiwa Design A832

Antique Japanese Ise Katagami Kimono Stencil Katazome Japanese Katagami is a stencil pattern for dyeing textiles used for printing designs and patterns on kimonos and other fabric items. Using traditional mulberry washi paper, this Ise katagami stencil features a gorgeous, intricately designed snowflake (yukiwa) pattern crafted entirely from tiny dots.This antique Katagami was designed in Central Japan during the mid to late Edo period (1860) and into the early Meiji period (1900). It is made of two or more layers of handmade mulberry washi paper laminated together and waterproofed with persimmon tannin. Katagami printing uses a technique called resist dyeing, in which a paste is applied to the fabric with the katagami before dipping it in ink. The open space on the katagami will be a negative space in the printed design. Mulberry washi paper No silk backing C1885-1900 Item weight: 12 grams Packed weight: 300 grams Approx. 41 cm long x 23.5 cm wide Okay condition considering its age. One side very damaged and fragile. Wear and tear due to age and use. Please see the photos. Acquired from an auction in Tajimi in Gifu Prefecture in central Japan. Shipping: Items will be shipped out via Japan Post Airmail with tracking. EMS is also available. You can select the shipping method at checkout. Please inquire about combined shipping. About Us: We are Dan and Maiko. Since moving to Japan in 2001, we have gained extensive knowledge of Japanese antiques and vintage items, and we are pleased to offer you a selection of beautiful items from Japan. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Antique Japanese Ise Katagami Kimono Stencil Katazome

Japanese Katagami is a stencil pattern for dyeing textiles uséd for printing designs and patterns on kimonos and other fabric items.
Using traditional mulberry washi paper, this Ise katagami stencil features a gorgeous, intricately designed snowflake (yukiwa) pattern crafted entirely from tiny dots.

This antique Katagami was designed in Central Japan during the mid to late Edo period (1860) and into the early Meiji period (1900). It is made of two or more layers of handmade mulberry washi paper laminated together and waterproofed with persimmon tannin. Katagami printing uses a technique called resist dyeing, in which a paste is applied to the fabric with the katagami before dipping it in ink. The open space on the katagami will be a negative space in the printed design.

Shipping: Items will be shipped out via Japan Post Airmail with tracking. EMS is also available. You can select the shipping method at checkout. Please inquire about combined shipping.

About Us: We are Dan and Maiko. Since moving to Japan in 2001, we have gained extensive knowledge of Japanese antiques and vintage items, and we are pleased to offer you a selection of beautiful items from Japan. If you have any questions, please contact us.