four panels stitched together, forming a dark yellow silk panel with white zig zag diamond pattern

Yellow bedding cover (futonji) or furniture cover (yutan) with pine-bark diamond (matsukawabishi) motif, 19th century

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Technique: Stencil resist dye (katazome)

This textile was either used as a bedding (futonji) or a furniture cover (yutan). Futonji were draped over the coverlet at night and stored during the day, while yutan were used to cover chests or baggage first during the bridal procession and later in the couple’s new home. This elegant example is made of silk dyed a golden yellow and decorated with the pine-bark diamond (matsukawabishi) pattern using a stencil and starch paste, which kept the dye from penetrating the silk. Named for its resemblance to the bark of pine trees, this motif consists of a zigzag pattern, which forms a series of lozenges.

Details
Title
Yellow bedding cover (futonji) or furniture cover (yutan) with pine-bark diamond (matsukawabishi) motif
Role
Maker
Accession Number
2019.20.111
Catalogue Raisonne
Murray et al. 2018, pl. 89
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four panels stitched together, forming a dark yellow silk panel with white zig zag diamond pattern