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Yukata fabric cotton sayagata indigo and white
An antique, unused bolt of cotton yukata (summer kimono) fabric in indigo with a white sayagata pattern printed on it.
It is in excellent, unused condition.
This fabric is being sold by the meter. It is 35 cm wide.
This could be used for so many projects, not only clothing but pillows, bags etc.. plus, it’s fully reversible!
• Sayagata: the swastika is often found as part of a repeating pattern. One common pattern, called sayagata in Japanese, is made of of interlocking manji/swastikas, left- and right-facing swastikas joined by lines. As the negative space between the lines has a distinctive shape, the sayagata pattern is sometimes called the “key fret” motif in English.
• Swastika: In South Asia, the swastika is omnipresent as a symbol of wealth and good fortune. It is used as a religious symbol in Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism, which can be traced to pre-modern traditions. In the Sinosphere, countries and regions that were historically influenced by the culture of China, such as Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, Vietnam, Singapore and China itself, the symbol is most commonly associated with Buddhism. They are commonly found in Buddhist temples, religious artifacts, texts related to Buddhism and schools founded by Buddhist religious groups.
• Yukata: Cotton Kimonos without linings worn as bathrobes or as casual clothes for the summer.
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