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Right: Design of wasarasa Calico with Chinese style print in Wasarasa binran

Photo by Minamoto Tadayuki江戸後期

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto, Japan

A large volume of printed calico made in India, Indonesia and Europe was shipped to Japan, but it was too expensive for ordinary people. Admiration for the imported cloth prompted imitation, and handbooks on relevant techniques appeared. Three important handbooks (Sarasa Binran, Zouho Kafu Binran, Sarasa Zufu) were published in the second half of the eighteenth century and became textbooks for hand-patterned calico.

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  • Title: Right: Design of wasarasa Calico with Chinese style print in Wasarasa binran
  • Creator: Photo by Minamoto Tadayuki
  • Date Created: 江戸後期
  • Rights: © 熊谷博人氏蔵, Photo: © Minamoto Tadayuki
Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

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