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English: HOMESPUN COTTON, KASURI-RESIST

DYED IN INDIGO AND MADDER HANDWOVEN, HAND-PAINTED MORDANT-DYED, RESIST-DYED AND HAND-PAINTED COROMANDEL COAST OF INDIA FOR THE JAPANESE MARKET, 17C/18C

private collection, Horyu-ji, Nara
Date 17th or 18th century
Source http://narablog.com/2009/07/26/go-tenjo-indian-ikat-sarasa-chintz/
Author Narablog photo of old Coromandel chintz
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